


A new group of “bombshells” is about to enter the villa.
Season 7 of “Love Island” USA premieres on Peacock tonight — and according to the streaming service, it’s bound to deliver “bigger twists and turns than ever before.”
To catch every second of the steamy summer reality show, read on for everything you need to know.
“Love Island USA” Season 7 hits Peacock on June 3, 2025 at 9 p.m. ET/6 p.m. PT.
The highly-anticipated show is only available to stream on Peacock. Ad-enabled plans start at $7.99/month, while ad-free options start at $13.99/month.
But given the streaming service is also home to plenty of Bravo’s biggest shows (including host Ariana Madix’s reality TV debut, “Vanderpump Rules”), there’s plenty more for realty-loving subscribers to stream all summer long.
Since taking over hosting duties from Sarah Hyland last year, Ariana Madix — and her headline-making outfits — have made waves on the “Love Island” beach.
The Bravo alum is returning for her sophomore season this year, a milestone she recently discussed on Page Six’s “Virtual Reali-tea” podcast.
“I have favorites and I am biased … but I can’t tell anyone,” she said. “Especially in the villa … that’s the integrity of the show.”
Like the buzzy UK series of the same name, “Love Island USA” drops a new episode on a daily basis throughout the premiere week, allowing viewers to vote in real time on who gets to stay in the villa.
After the first week, the show will drop a new episode on Tuesdays, Wednesdays and Thursdays. (While the sixth season had 36 episodes, it’s unclear how long this season will shape up to be.)
While the season starts off with 10 main “islanders,” new “bombshells” will enter the villa throughout the season, potentially shaking up established romances in the process.
Jeremiah Brown, Chelley Bissainthe, Yulissa Escobar, Ace Green, Austin Shepard, Belle-A Walker, Taylor Williams, Olandria Carthen, Nicolas Vansteenberghe and Huda Mustafa have all been announced as cast-members for this season.
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