After her breakout run on Selling Sunset, Christine Quinn is gearing up for a fresh chapter in reality television as she joins the cast of House of Villains season three. The show marks her return to unscripted competition after leaving the Netflix real estate drama and other projects. Quinn’s presence adds a strategic and theatrical edge to the season’s already dramatic roster of reality stars.
Fans of Quinn will likely see her personality and savvy play out in new ways, far beyond the gated mansions of Los Angeles real estate. Her return underscores the growing appeal of reality crossovers that bring together well-known figures from different franchises under one chaotic roof.
What is House of Villains
House of Villains is a reality competition series hosted by Joel McHale that blends strategy, drama, and personality. The show invites notable reality TV personalities, often known for being polarizing or fierce competitors, to live together and face a series of challenges. They must outplay and outwit one another to avoid weekly elimination, all while competing for a $200,000 prize and the title of “America’s Ultimate Supervillain.”
The format is part competition and part social experiment. Contestants compete in physical, mental, and social challenges, form alliances, betray each other, and attempt to survive the “Hit List,” which determines elimination each week. The house environment is designed to encourage conflict, strategy, and unpredictable alliances, creating a dramatic blend of personalities that reality fans live for.
For season three, the series also marks its move from E! Network to Peacock, where all episodes will stream beginning February 26, 2026, with the first three episodes released on that day and the rest rolling out weekly.
Full House of Villains Season 3 Cast
The cast for season three brings together an eclectic mix of reality TV vets from multiple franchises, many known for stirring drama or strategic gameplay on their original shows. They include:
Reality personalities competing for villain supremacy
- Paul Abrahamian (Big Brother)
- Tyson Apostol (The Challenge, Survivor)
- Kate Chastain (Below Deck, The Traitors)
- Jackie Christie (Basketball Wives)
- Drita D’Avanzo (Mob Wives)
- Plane Jane (RuPaul’s Drag Race)
- Johnny Middlebrooks (Love Island, The Challenge)
- Ashley Mitchell (The Challenge)
- Tiffany “New York” Pollard (Flavor of Love, I Love New York, and returning House of Villains staple)
- Christine Quinn (Selling Sunset)
- Tom Sandoval (Vanderpump Rules, The Traitors)

This mix covers strategic players from social game shows, outspoken personalities from competitive and lifestyle reality formats, and fan favorites known for their bold attitudes. The result should be a season full of conflict, alliances, and unpredictable moments.
Why this season matters
Season three of House of Villains is shaping up to be one of the most talked-about casts in the franchise’s history. With Christine Quinn joining a roster that includes fan-favorite villains like Tiffany “New York” Pollard and strategic competitors like Paul Abrahamian, the competition is expected to be fierce. The show’s move to Peacock also broadens its potential audience and gives it a fresh platform for even more over-the-top reality drama.
