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How Larsa Pippen Feels About “Villain” Label Amid Shocking Reality TV Return
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Date:2025-04-10 20:05:31
Larsa Pippen has officially entered her villain era.
The Real Housewives of Miami star shocked House of Villains fans when she made a surprise season two entrance during the E! reality series' Oct. 17 episode.
"I'm obsessed with doing these competitive reality TV shows," Larsa exclusively told E! News of joining the series. "I did Traitors and I felt like this would be super fun. I had a great experience, honestly, meeting new people."
One person who wasn't new to Larsa though was fellow Housewife Teresa Giudice.
"We definitely formed an alliance," the 50-year-old gushed. "We're really good friends. I didn't think I could make it without her in the house. I'm like, 'I can't be in this house without you, Teresa, so let's start playing. Let's start strategizing. Let's win and get all the way to the end!'"
Larsa particularly enjoyed getting to enjoy quality time The Real Housewives of New Jersey star in the HOV house.
"It was just so much fun being able to live in the same house with her," she recounted, "and have coffee with her every morning."
But when it came to Larsa's biggest competitor in the race for the $200,000 prize, she specifically called out The Challenge alum Wes Bergmann.
"The biggest villain in the house would probably have to be Wes," she shared, "because he literally played everyone in the house. I will say he was the quiet villain."
As for how the mother of four feels able being labeled a reality TV villain, Larsa admits she has her moments—especially when the drama between the ladies heats up on RHOM.
"I'm not a villain," the reality star explained, "but if you push me, I definitely can be. That's kind of my personality. I think I do have a sharp tongue. I don't necessarily want to be a villain at all times, but occasionally I'm good for it."
See if Larsa takes home the title of ultimate reality TV baddie when House of Villains airs Thursdays at 10 p.m. on E!. The first two episodes are available to stream on Peacock.
And keep reading to meet the whole season two cast.
(E!, Bravo and Peacock are all part of the NBCUniversal family)
Watch a brand new House of Villains Thursdays at 10 p.m., only on E!.veryGood! (61198)
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