House of Villains season 2: Who went home in episode 6?

House of Villains season 2 (Image via Instagram/@therealcamillap_
House of Villains season 2 (Image via Instagram/@therealcamillap_

House of Villains season 2 has brought together some of reality television's most infamous personalities, all vying for a $200,000 prize and the title of "America's Ultimate Supervillain." Each episode sees contestants navigating intense challenges, forming risky alliances, and strategizing to avoid elimination.

In the House of Villains episode 6, after a high school-themed Redemption Challenge and a tense voting session, Camilla Poindexter, best known from Bad Girls Club, was ultimately sent home. The episode was filled with dramatic moments, highlighted by a special appearance from TV icon Tori Spelling, who added an extra layer of intensity to the elimination process.


House of Villains season 2 episode 6 overview

Redemption challenge and Tori Spelling’s cameo

Episode 6 featured a Redemption Challenge inspired by a fictional high school setting, where contestants had to clean up graffiti with their names written across school-like environments. The three contestants on the Hit List—Camilla Poindexter, Teresa Giudice, and Victoria Larson—competed to scrub off as much graffiti as possible, aiming to save themselves from banishment.

Actress Tori Spelling made a special appearance, bringing her iconic Beverly Hills, 90210 character energy as she urged contestants to focus on details, often having them redo their work. The challenge was intense, with Camilla and Victoria racing against time. Ultimately, Victoria Larson won, removing herself from the Hit List and securing another week in the competition.

Expressing her excitement, Victoria proudly stated,

“I’m basically valedictorian up in this house!”

Her win left Camilla and Teresa in a vulnerable position, setting the stage for a highly charged voting process.


Camilla Poindexter’s elimination and Wes Bergmann’s revenge

With Victoria safe from elimination, Camilla Poindexter and Teresa Giudice were left on the Hit List, facing the possibility of eviction. The voting process was influenced by an ongoing rivalry between Camilla and The Challenge star Wes Bergmann.

Wes’s motive for voting against Camilla stemmed from an earlier episode where she nominated him for the Hit List, breaking their alliance. Reflecting on her elimination, Camilla voiced her frustration, saying,

“I think I was eliminated because I put Wes up. He’s a sore loser; he felt threatened. I’m a threat. I’m glad I put his ass up!”

Wes's decision to vote Camilla out was seen as a strategic move to ensure his safety and reinforce his influence among the remaining contestants.

Camilla’s departure marked the end of her run on House of Villains, with her exit bringing the total elimination count to three contestants. Her departure has added a new layer of tension in the house, as alliances are now being scrutinized and contestants are forced to rethink their strategies.

Wes’s act of revenge against Camilla may influence future dynamics, as other contestants of House of Villains take note of his willingness to sever alliances when threatened.


Larsa Pippen as Supervillain of the Week

The title of Supervillain of the Week in episode 6 went to Real Housewives star Larsa Pippen. Holding this title gave her the power to nominate contestants for the Hit List, a responsibility that brought unexpected tension to her relationship with fellow Real Housewives cast member Teresa Giudice.

In a surprising move, Larsa placed Teresa on the Hit List, causing tension between them. To ease things, Larsa assured Teresa she was safe, promising that other contestants would vote to keep her in House of Villains. Her strategy worked, as the villains, including Jessie Godderz, aligned with her plan and kept Teresa in the game. Reflecting on her Supervillain role, Larsa highlighted her commitment to decisions that benefit her game.

By nominating Teresa, she displayed a willingness to prioritize her position over friendships, a strategy that may either strengthen her hold on the game or cause future backlash from allies.


Catch new episodes of House of Villains season 2 every Thursday at 10 p.m. ET/PT on E! and stream on Peacock to see which favorite reality TV villains will survive another week!

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Edited by Divya Singh
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