VANDERPUMP RULES’ ARIANA MADIX’S LOVE ISLAND DEBUT! 

VANDERPUMP RULES' QUEEN, ARIANA MADIX WILL BE MAKING HER LOVE ISLAND DEBUT THIS SUMMER! 

After Ariana Madix’s ex Tom Sandoval criticized her for binging Love Island amid their breakup, the Vanderpump Rules star is making a guest appearance on season five of the dating show.

SUR-prise: Ariana Madix is entering the villa.

The Vanderpump Rules star is set to make a special guest appearance on the fifth season of Love Island USA, Peacock announced July 11. The Bravolebrity will head to Fiji to surprise the new cast of 10 sexy singles during week two of the dating competition, which will air daily starting July 18.

As VPR fans surely remember, Madix’s ex Tom Sandoval—whose months-long affair with their costar Raquel Leviss came to light in March—infamously criticized her for spending hours binging Love Island amid their breakup.

Madix teased she was getting the last laugh in a July 9 TikTok video in which she mouthed, “This week, a hot new bombshell enters the villa,” accompanied by the caption, “Islanders: ready to shake things up? Don’t worry, I don’t bite #LoveIslandUSA @peacock.”

And now it’s official.

LOVE ISLAND SEASON 5 TO PREMIERE JULY 18TH! MEET THE CLASS OF 2023

LOVE ISLAND SEASON 5 TO PREMIERE JULY 18TH! MEET THE CLASS OF 2023

The fifth season of “Love Island USA” officially has a premiere date.

Peacock announced in late June that Season 5 will premiere on July 18 exclusively on their platform. Episodes will be available for streaming six days a week.

The season will take place in Fiji will a brand new group of singles. Throughout the show, the contestants will compete in challenges to stay on the show and earn the chance to win $100,000 if chosen by a fan vote.

NEXT LEVEL CHEF: SEASON 2 – MOST WATCHED TV EPISODE OF 2023!

NEXT LEVEL CHEF: SEASON 2 - MOST WATCHED TV EPISODE OF 2023!

The season two premiere of Gordon Ramsey’s competitive cooking show Next Level Chef garnered an average of 16.8 million viewers in February, according to Nielsen—airing directly after the Super Bowl.

The cooking show’s season two premiere rode the viewership of Super Bowl LVII—the third most-watched television program of all-time that averaged 113 million viewers, according to Nielsen.

The episode of Next Level Chef was the highest of all TV shows on Nielsen’s list of most-watched, non-sports telecasts this year, with an average of 16.8 million viewers.