E!'s new series "House of Villains" puts 10 infamous reality TV baddies together to compete for $200,000.
The cast includes Omarosa, Corinne from "The Bachelor," and Shake from "Love Is Blind."
Here's the entire cast of the series and where you know them from.
E!'s "House of Villains" pits 10 of TV's biggest reality show baddies against one another and, from the outset, the series delivers plenty of fights and plotting, exactly what you'd expect when a cash prize is at stake.
"You're not just living with these people and hanging out, you're also competing with them," Shake, of "Love Is Blind" fame, told Insider of the fun, but also very stressful experience of battling for a $200,000 prize against nine other houseguests.
"It's hard to compete without putting yourself in this mindset that these people are the enemy, or one day somebody is your enemy, and then the next day they're your friend," he added. "In real life you have your opinion of somebody that kind of stays one way. And here it's like, 'Yeah, I don't like this person, but they might be useful to me.'"
Keep reading to see all of the TV villains living under one roof.
"House of Villains" airs Thursdays at 10 p.m. ET/PT on E! starting October 12.
Omarosa Manigault Newman
Where you've seen her: The first season of NBC's "The Apprentice" alongside Donald Trump, "Celebrity Apprentice," and "Celebrity Big Brother."
After getting fired from her tenure as director of communications for the Public Liaison Office during President Trump's administration, Omarosa released secret tapes she recorded during her time at the White House.
Jonny Fairplay
Where you've seen him: The seventh and 16th seasons of "Survivor."
Why you know him: Fairplay savagely lied about his grandma's death in order to win a luxury competition and further his game in "Survivor."
Corinne Olympios
Where you've seen her: Nick Viall's season of "The Bachelor", "Bachelor in Paradise" season four.
Why you know her: Olympioscaused chaos on season 21 of "The Bachelor," falling asleep during a rose ceremony and removing her top to get Viall's attention.
Where you've seen her: "Flavor of Love," "I Love New York," UK's "Celebrity Big Brother."
Why you know her: Flavor Flav christened the outspoken VH1 star with the nickname New York. She began taunting her competition on the dating series by letting them know she was the HBIC, or head bitch in charge.
New York served one of reality TV's best comebacks when she told Hottie, who claimed to resemble Beyoncé, she looked like Luther Vandross.
Abhishek "Shake" Chatterjee
Where you've seen him: "Love Is Blind" season two
Why you know him: Shake initially tried to circumvent the premise of Netflix's reality series by asking potential love interests leading questions about their body size.
Why you know him: Bobby Lytes was prone to getting into fights with multiple cast members on the VH1 series. None may have been more memorable than a heated encounter on season two with costar Prince.
Tanisha Thomas
Where you've seen her: "Bad Girls Club" season two, "Celebrity Fit Club: Boot Camp," and "Marriage Boot Camp."
Why you know her: The Oxygen series fan favorite had no problem waking up the "Bad Girls Club" house, banging pots and pans, when she was over the house's uncleanliness.
Johnny "Bananas" Devenanzio
Where you've seen him: "The Real World" season 17 and MTV's "The Challenge."