The reality competition series House Of Villains concluded its second season on December 19, 2024. The show, which premiered on E! on October 12, 2023, is hosted by Joel McHale.
House Of Villains features 10 infamous reality TV personalities competing for a $200,000 cash prize and the title of America's Ultimate Supervillain. In each episode, contestants participated in challenges inspired by the Battle Royale concept, with one person eliminated at the end of every episode.
In the House Of Villains season finale, Safaree Samuels emerged as the winner, taking home the crown and the prize money. Jessie had previously won the Battle Royale challenge and chose Safaree Samuels to join him in the finale.
Tiffany, Larsa, and Wes competed for the third spot, but ultimately, Safaree Samuels was declared the winner of House Of Villains season 2.
What happened in the House Of Villains season 2 finale recap?
The finale of House of Villains began with Wes Bergmann confronting Jessie Godderz for targeting him at the Hit List nomination ceremony. Wes boasted about his intelligence, mentioning that he passed the bar in 15 states despite not being a lawyer.
“I passed the bar in 15 states and I’m not even a f*cking lawyer. I’m a certified genius that you let into the f*cking house. I’ve been shut up this whole time out of respect,” stated Wes.
Wes then competed against Larsa Pippen and Tiffany "New York" Pollard in a redemption challenge called "Arch Enemies". Host Joel McHale introduced Monica Garcia, the voice of Eve 2.0, to assist with the task.
The challenge required the three competitors to match nine quotes said about them by other villains and then build an arch using blocks with the villains' faces in the correct order.
Wes finished building his arch first, but he arranged the pieces in the wrong order. Wes and New York were neck and neck as they tried to correct their mistakes, but Wes eventually succeeded and secured a spot in the final three.
Larsa was eliminated and expressed her relief, saying she was ready for a break.
Back in the House Of Villains villa, when it was time to cast their votes, Joel asked Jessie, Safaree, and Wes to share their most villainous moves. Safaree mentioned a clever comment he made to Camilla before her elimination.
Jessie revealed that he betrayed his closest ally, Kandy. Wes then dropped a bombshell, revealing that he had a secret alliance with New York from the very beginning.
Wes explained that he had met New York before entering the house and had formed a strong bond with her. When she arrived at the house, Wes quickly reestablished their secret alliance, and they worked together to advance in the game.
Wes stated that he had stuck to his promises and supported New York throughout the competition.
When Joel asked the eliminated contestants if they had any questions for the finalists, Kandy took the opportunity to clarify the situation surrounding Wes's supposed immunity letter.
Joel confirmed that it was not relevant to the show. Larsa felt that this was unfair, but Richard Hatch saw it as a legitimate strategy in a competition like House of Villains.
Each of the finalists then made their case for why they deserved the $200,000 grand prize. Safaree explained his approach to the game, while Wes said he would put the money in a trust for his newborn daughter.
Jessie also stated that he would use the money to support his family.
The votes were cast, with Camilla, Kandy, Larsa, and Teresa Giudice voting for Safaree, and New York, Richard, Victoria, and Larissa Lima voting for Wes. In the end, Jessie chose to vote for Safaree, declaring him the winner of the $200,000 grand prize.
Safaree felt that his authenticity and genuine behavior throughout the game had earned him the win.
“I didn’t have to do no fake politicking and pull ya’ll to the side for no one-on-one bulls*it. Because I’ve been how I’ve been since I walked in this house,” said Safaree.
Watch all 11 episodes of House Of Villains season 2 on E!