
‘Love Island USA' Season 7 Reunion News
Host Ariana Madix announced the news at the end of the finale on Sunday, July 13, saying that the final four couples would be flown out to New York City for a reunion special. And given how much drama happened in the Villa this season and the fact that the season skipped movie night—a Love Island tradition where contestants get to see clips from the show—the reunion is not to be missed.
Here's everything you need to know about the Love Island USA season 7 reunion, from who's hosting to when to watch.
The reunion will premiere Monday, August 25, on Peacock, so you'll have to wait another month before seeing Chris and Huda's inevitable showdown.
Ariana will pick up her hosting duties—but don't worry, she won't be doing it alone. Andy Cohen, a reality TV show reunion vet, will be co-hosting the event.
The exact cast list has not yet been released, but based on Ariana's finale announcement, fans can expect Iris Kendall, Pepe Garcia-Gonzalez, Huda Mustafa, Chris Seeley, Olandria Carthen and Nic Vansteenberghe, and winners Amaya and Bryan.
The official Love Island season 7 reunion press release also teased appearances by 'fan-favorite couples' and 'bombshells.' I'm guessing this means we can hope to see Chelley Bissainthe and Ace Greene swing by, as well as Clarke Carraway and Taylor Williams. (Yes, I realize the latter couple are not exactly fan-favorites, but it really wouldn't be a season 7 reunion without Taylor and Olandria hashing things out.)
I also wouldn't be surprised to see Jeremiah Brown swing by for a confrontation with Huda. And, who knows, maybe we'll get to see Austin Shepard and Zak Srakaew grovel for Amaya's forgiveness. I can't wait!
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