Although Wes Bergmann tried to be bad, Safaree Samuels ended up winning in a shocking “House of Villains” finale full of alliances and betrayals.
- Wes’s secret deal with New York was made public.
- Salif gets $200,000 for not “politicking.”
The shocking ending of “House of Villains” saw Safaree Samuels win the $200,000 big prize, despite Wes Bergmann’s smart play.
The finale captivated fans with a tumultuous journey of emotions, camaraderie, and strategic maneuvers.
At the beginning of the show, Wes used his famous wit to brag about being a “certified genius” and passing the bar in 15 states even though he isn’t a lawyer. This made things worse between her and another contestant, Jessie Godderz.
Wes made it to the final three, along with Jessie and Safaree, after a tough recovery task. When the finalists spoke about why they should win the grand prize, things got very heated.
Wes told everyone about his secret deal with New York, but Safaree kept his honesty and wouldn’t get involved in “politicking.”
- Since Jessie was empowered to break the tie, she told Wes, “Get down on your knees and beg.”
- Wes surprisingly agreed, but Jessie wouldn’t change her mind and declared Safaree the winner.
The fact that Safaree won shows that he was always being himself during the fight. “I didn’t have to do any fake politicking and pull y’all to the side for no one-on-one bulls—,” he happily said.
Wes admitted the risks he took after the show was over, but Jessie called him a “putz” and a “dumb son of a bitch” in an interview after the show.
The shocking ending of “House of Villains” made it clear that the show was a must-see because it kept giving fans surprises and memorable moments right up until the end.