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| All Star Shore | |
|---|---|
| Genre | Reality competition |
| Narrated by | DJ Pauly D Nicole Polizzi |
| Country of origin | United States |
| Original language | English |
| No. of seasons | 2 |
| No. of episodes | 23 |
| Production | |
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| Production locations | |
| Running time | 42–46 minutes |
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| Original release | |
| Network | Paramount+ |
| Release | June 29 – August 31, 2022 |
| Network | MTV |
| Release | September 21 – December 7, 2023 |
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All Star Shore is an American reality competition television series that premiered on June 29, 2022.[1][2] It is a successor to Jersey Shore that features television stars from around the world as they live together in a villa and compete in party-style challenges for $150,000.[3][4]
Production
[edit]The series was announced on February 15, 2022, when Paramount+ announced their new slate of shows.[5] The first season was shot in Spain during the COVID-19 pandemic between November and December 2021, the cast had to undergo a quarantine period before filming began.
On August 24, 2023, it was announced that the series would move to MTV for its second season, which premiered on September 21, 2023, and featured Nicole "Snooki" Polizzi as the narrator.[6] Filming for the second season took place in late February and early March of the same year in Cartagena, Colombia.[7][8]
Contestants
[edit]Season 1
[edit]| Cast member[9][10] | Original series | Outcome |
|---|---|---|
| Marina Gregory | The Circle: Brazil | Winners[a] |
| James Tindale | Geordie Shore | |
| Karime Pindter | Acapulco Shore | Finalists |
| Ricardo Salusse | Rio Shore | |
| Luis "Potro" Caballero | Acapulco Shore | Finalists |
| Vanessa Vanjie Mateo | RuPaul's Drag Race | |
| Angelina Pivarnick | Jersey Shore | Lost final Exile |
| Johnny Middlebrooks | Love Island USA 2 | |
| Bethan Kershaw | Geordie Shore | Lost final Exile |
| Blake Horstmann | Bachelor in Paradise | |
| Giannina Gibelli | Love Is Blind | Lost final Exile |
| Trina Njoroge | Love Island USA 3 | |
| Joey Essex | The Only Way Is Essex | Lost final Exile |
| Mike Mulderrig[b] | Lindsay Lohan's Beach Club | |
| Ex on the Beach USA 5 | ||
| Chloe Ferry[b] | Geordie Shore | Withdrew |
Season 2
[edit]| Cast member[12] | Original series | Outcome |
|---|---|---|
| Fabio De Pasquale | Germany Shore | Winners[c] |
| Chase Demoor | Too Hot to Handle | |
| Guilherme "Gui" Evaristo | Rio Shore | Finalists |
| Marnie Simpson | Geordie Shore | |
| Isabel "Isa" Castro | Acapulco Shore | Finalists |
| Xavier "Xavi" Ulibarri | Acapulco Shore | |
| Hatitza "Hati" Garderobe | Germany Shore | Lost final Exile |
| Chantelle Connelly | Geordie Shore | Lost final Exile |
| Patryk Spiker | Warsaw Shore | |
| Vinny Guadagnino | Jersey Shore | Lost final Exile |
| Tamaris Sepulveda | FBoy Island | |
| Melinda Melrose | Too Hot to Handle | Lost final Exile |
Format
[edit]At the start of each season, cast members compete in a challenge which generally randomly determines the initial teams. Teams begins with a certain amount of "Paradise points" and attempt to earn more points during the season. The format is as follows:[13]
- Paradise Game: Teams compete in a "Paradise game" where the last-place team is automatically sent to the Exile game. The winning team earns a "Paradise reward" and the ability to select a second team to compete in the Exile game against the last-place team. Additionally, the first, second and third-place teams from the game receive 30, 20 and 10 Paradise points respectively. For the second season, this was changed to 300, 200, and 100 points respectively.
- Exile Game: The last-place team from the Paradise game compete in the Exile game against the team selected by the winners of the Paradise game. The losing pair lose all their points and must spend the night at an Exile location.
After the final Paradise game, the two teams with the most Paradise points automatically advanced to the Final Shore-Down. The remaining teams had to compete in a final Exile game to determine the third team to compete in the Final Shore-Down.
- Twists
- Partner Swap: At the episode 7 nominations in season 1, after the "Keg Stand" Paradise game but before the "What a Load of Crap" Exile game, cast members switched teams. Half of each teammate's former score at the time were combined to determine newly-formed team's Paradise point totals. In season 2 episode 6, three teams switch partners.
- Three-Way Exile Game: In season 2 episode 5, the winners of the "Next Round's on Me" Paradise game nominate two teams instead of one for a three-way exile game.
- Paradise Rewards and Exiles: For the first nine episodes, the winners of Paradise games are rewarded with a special "Paradise reward" experience and selects a second team to join them. Meanwhile, the team that loses the Exile game are exiled from the villa and must spend the night at an Exile location.
Gameplay
[edit]Paradise games
[edit]Season 1
[edit]- Party Pong: Played tournament-style over four rounds. One team member must retrieve a net of balls floating in the water. They must then bounce the ball off a table to their partner who must catch them while standing in a giant cup, and must switch to a different cup after each catch. The first team to make three catches in each matchup advance to the next round. The team that wins the final round wins while the team that loses the first round the fastest is automatically sent to the Exile game.
- Winners: Angelina & Joey
- Poppin' Bottles: One team member must climb up a slide to collect a champagne bottle and slide down again. They must then spray the champagne onto their partner's chest so the champagne flows down into a glass that they're holding against their body, and continue until they collect enough champagne to fill a container and reach a cork. Once they remove the cork, the first team to build a three-level pyramid using the empty champagne bottles wins.[d]
- Winners: Ricardo & Vanjie
- Keg Stand: Teams dig under a fence to reach two beer kegs on the other side and pump the beer inside to fill a pitcher. They must then use the kegs to cross a section of the beach without touching the sand and pump the remaining beer into two beer glasses. The first team to finish wins while the last team to finish is automatically sent to the Exile game.
- Winners: Blake & James
- Host With the Most: Teams spin an oversized record player until the disc rises to a needle. They must then throw a disco ball around a spool until the attached string is fully wrapped around the spool. Once complete, teams then arrange a series of colored bottles so that no row or column can have the same colors. The first team to finish wins while the last team is automatically sent to the Exile game.
- Winners: James & Marina
- Shots and Found: One team member searches through pools of jello for five items commonly lost when drunk: keys, phone, sunglasses, wallet and watch. After finding each item, they must crawl under two beams and throw the item into a basket their partner is holding. The first team to find all five items and land them in their basket wins.[e]
- Winners: Karime & Ricardo
Season 2
[edit]- Foam Party: Teams must assemble a puzzle to reveal the name of a popular party destination. Once complete, they move on to a marquee that has the name of their destination spelled out, but missing some letters. They must search a foam pit for the missing letters and place them on their marquee to complete the destination name. The first team to finish wins while the last team to finish is automatically sent to the Exile game.
- Winners: Tamaris & Vinny
- Wild Card: Played in two rounds. In the first round, teams must memorize a poker hand, cross a series of oversized poker chips to the other side of the beach and then search for the correct cards to recreate the hand. The three fastest teams advance to the second round where they repeat this process. The team with the fastest time in the second round wins while the team that loses in the first round the fastest is automatically sent to the Exile game.
- Winners: Fabio & Hati
- Next Round's On Me: Wearing beer pitchers on their heads, teams must cross a slippery bar to a beer tap and fill up their pitchers with beer before using the pitchers to fill seven empty glasses. The first team to fill all seven glasses wins while the last team is automatically sent to the Exile game.
- Winners: Chantelle & Spiker
- Sex on the Beach: Player must add a mixer to make a giant Sex on the Beach. The juicers are attached to the players’ bums and they must squeeze the juice mixer into the cup. Finally, they must dig through ice with their hands to add a giant cherry.
- Winners: Melinda & Xavi
- Drop the Beat: Teams play one at a time to grab records from a jukebox, run up an incline and drop it into a peg board. They must get a vinyl in each slot in order to finish. The team with the best time wins.
- Winners: Gui & Marnie
- Tipsy Hammocks: For the last Paradise Game, the two teams with the highest score secured their spot in the Final Shore Down. Teams must fill the opponents’ hammocks with coconuts and break the hammock. Teams untie the coconuts from the bags and run to the throw line to throw as many coconuts as they can into their opponents’ hammock. Five coconuts will break the hammock. The last standing hammock wins. Points are doubled since it's the last game.
- Winners: Gui & Marnie
Exile games
[edit]Season 1
[edit]- Chummin' It Up: Team members begin on opposite sides of a wall. One team member grabs a fishing net full of chum and pushes it through a porthole their partner. Their partner must then search through the chum for a flare, place it in its holder and light it, repeating this process for all five nets of chum. Team members must switch positions after lighting each flare. The first team to light all five flares wins.
- Played by: Chloe & Potro vs. Johnny & Trina
- Dumpster Diving: Teams search through a dumpster and the surrounding garbage cans for four condoms with numbers inside the packaging, which form the combination to unlock teams' dumpsters. The first team to unlock their dumpsters, push them to the center of the Exile arena and close themselves inside wins.
- Played by: Angelina & Joey vs. Bethan & Marina
- What a Load of Crap: Teams must throw camel dung at three targets above their opponents. Each time team's targets are hit, a trough of camel dung opens onto them. The first team to hit all three of their opponent's targets wins.
- Played by: Chloe & Joey vs. Potro & Vanjie
- Climb That Wood: Teams climb up a "mountain" of stairs covered in slippery sap to collect four pine cones at the top, one at a time. The first team to collect all four pine cones wins.
- Played by: Angelina & Johnny vs. Giannina & Trina
- Haunted Vineyard: Before the Exile game, all teams enter a building within the Viñedo de Oscura Sangre where they would learn the legend of Salvador Herman Tejino, the historic owner of the vineyard who murdered his victims and added their blood to red wine. Afterwards, teams must search the vineyard for five bags of puzzle pieces hidden at the five locations where Salvador buried his victims (chicken coop, church, kitchen, plantain farm and scenic overlook) and use the pieces to solve a puzzle revealing a map. They must then search for a key at the location depicted on the map and use it to unlock the vineyard gates and escape. Teams also receive a one-second head start for each Paradise point they possess. The first team to escape wins and advance to the Final Shore-Down.
- Played by: Angelina & Johnny vs. Bethan & Blake vs. Giannina & Trina vs. Joey & Mike vs. Potro & Vanjie
Season 2
[edit]- The Hangover: Played in two rounds. Each round, one player must answer a question about their partner which their partner must match to earn points. Players are dunked in an oversized toilet of "vomit" after each non-match. The team with the most points after both rounds wins.
- Played by: Chase & Melinda vs. Gui & Marnie
- Party Crashers: Teams must clean a room by smashing the furniture and items in the room and fitting the debris through a small hole in the wall. The first team to completely clear their room wins.
- Played by: Chantelle & Spiker vs. Tamaris & Vinny
- Pub Crawl: Everyone competes individually rather than with their teammate. Everyone must crawl under three different pathways to a pub game. They then must complete each game and then return to the starting point after doing so. The winner gets the opportunity to pick their new teammate as well as assign the rest of the teams.
- Played by: Chase vs. Fabio vs. Hati vs. Isa vs. Melinda vs. Xavi
- 1 Tequila, 2 Tequila, 3 Tequila, Floor: Players pull a rope to pour margarita mix from a giant bottle into their mouths. They must spit the mix into two bottles each that are filled with a worm and suck the worm out. They also must compete dressed as worms.
- Played by: Chantelle & Spiker vs. Chase & Fabio
- Sunburned: The teams take turn rolling a ball up a ramp to hit a paper target. Hitting a target causes a bucket of sunscreen drop on their opponent and the first team to knock all three buckets wins.
- Played by: Chase & Fabio vs. Melinda & Xavi
- Fort-y Hands: The teams compete individually, the two contestants that win form the third team and advance to the Final Shore Down. Players start the game with both hands strapped around two beer bottles. In order to free their hands, they must find a key hidden within the fort. They cannot unlock themselves, instead they must find someone else and trust the other person will unlock them in return.
- Played by: Chantelle vs. Hati vs. Isa vs. Melinda vs. Spiker vs. Tamaris vs. Vinny vs. Xavi
Final Shore-Down
[edit]Season 1
[edit]The two teams with the highest points at the end of the "Shots and Found" Paradise game, and the winning team from the "Haunted Vineyard" Exile game competed in the Final Shore-Down.
- Shore Is Lava: Teams must take two cups from one side of the Arena to the other, crossing an obstacle course made of items used during previous Paradise and Exile games. After crossing the course, both team members must successfully flip the cup on a table, before repeating this process for all three obstacle courses. Teams must return to the start of each course if they fall off or drop their cups. The first team to cross all three courses and successfully flip all six cups are declared the winners of the Final Shore-Down.
- Winners: James & Marina
- Final Twist
After winning the Final Shore-Down, it was revealed that James & Marina had to compete against each other in the "Final Twist" challenge to determine who would win the $150,000 grand prize.
- The Golden Cup: Each round, players are randomly assigned either an empty box or a box containing a golden cup. One player may look inside their box to see which one they have. Based on the contents inside, they must then try to convince their opponent to either keep or swap boxes. Afterwards, their opponent can choose to keep their box or swap boxes. The player who ends up with the golden cup at the end of each round wins the round. The first player to win two rounds wins the $150,000 grand prize.
- Winner: Marina
Season 2
[edit]The first two teams to win the final Paradise game advances to the Final Shore Down. The third team to advance to the finals is determined by the final Exile game. The finals are played in two games.
- Money Shot: Teams must bounce a coin into a shot glass. The first two team to bounce four coins into the glass advances to the next game. The team that comes in last place is eliminated.
- Eliminated: Isa & Xavi
- Battle Hooks: Teams must get their ring hooked. They then must run to the wooden peg and move it to one slot closer to their opponents' side. The team who moves past the opposing team's last peg wins.
- Winners: Chase & Fabio
- Final Twist
Like the previous season, Chase and Fabio must compete against each other after winning the Final Shore Down to determine who would win the $150,000.
- Rock, Paper, Scissors: In order to win the season and the cash prize, Chase and Fabio choose an either a rock, scissors, or toilet paper. They say the item they're going to choose, but they don't have to tell the truth. They hide the item under a dome and on the count of three, they reveal what they chose. Whoever wins two rounds wins.
- Winner: Fabio
Game summary
[edit]Season 1
[edit]| Episode | Winners | Exile teams | Exile game | Exile outcome | |||
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| # | Paradise game | Last-place | Winners' Pick | Winners | Exiled | ||
| 1/2 | Party Pong | Angelina & Joey | Johnny & Trina | Chloe & Potro | Chummin' It Up | Johnny & Trina | Chloe & Potro |
| 3/4 | Poppin' Bottles | Ricardo & Vanjie | Angelina & Joey[d] | Bethan & Marina | Dumpster Diving | Angelina & Joey | Bethan & Marina |
| 5/6/7[f] | Keg Stand | Blake & James | Chloe & Potro | N/a | What a Load of Crap | Potro & Vanjie | Chloe & Joey |
| 8/9 | Host With the Most | James & Marina | Giannina & Trina | Angelina & Johnny | Climb That Wood | Angelina & Johnny | Giannina & Trina |
| # | Paradise game | Winners | Exile teams | Exile game | Winners | Eliminated | |
| 10/11[e][a] | Shots and Found | Karime & Ricardo | Angelina & Johnny | Haunted Vineyard | Potro & Vanjie | Angelina & Johnny | |
| Bethan & Blake | Bethan & Blake | ||||||
| Giannina & Trina | Giannina & Trina | ||||||
| Joey & Mike | Joey & Mike | ||||||
| Potro & Vanjie | N/a | ||||||
| Final Shore-Down | Winners | N/a | |||||
| Shore Is Lava | James & Marina | ||||||
| The Golden Cup | Marina | ||||||
Point progress
[edit]| Contestants | Episodes | |||||
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| 1/2 | 3/4 | 5/6/7[f] | 8/9[b] | 10/11 | Finale[a] | |
| Marina | 10 | 0 | 35 | 65 | 85 | WINNER |
| James | 20 | 40 | 35 | 65 | 85 | WINNER |
| Karime | 10 | 10 | 30 | 30 | 60 | FINALIST |
| Ricardo | 10 | 40 | 30 | 30 | 60 | FINALIST |
| Potro | 0 | 0 | 20 | 20 | 20 | FINALIST |
| Vanjie | 10 | 40 | 20 | 20 | 20 | FINALIST |
| Angelina | 40 | 40 | 35 | 55 | 0 | |
| Johnny | 10 | 10 | 35 | 55 | 0 | |
| Bethan | 10 | 0 | 35 | 45 | 0 | |
| Blake | 20 | 40 | 35 | 45 | 0 | |
| Giannina | 10 | 10 | 25 | 0 | 0 | |
| Trina | 10 | 10 | 25 | 0 | 0 | |
| Joey | 40 | 40 | 0 | 0 | 0 | |
| Mike | 0 | |||||
| Chloe | 0 | 0 | 0 | 0 | ||
- Paradise points at the end of each cycle
- Competition key
- The contestant's team won the Final Shore-Down
- The contestant's team lost the Final Shore-Down
- The contestant's team lost the final Exile game and did not advance to the Final Shore-Down
- The contestant's team won the Paradise game and earned 30 points
- The contestant's team was not selected for the Exile game
- The contestant's team won the game in Exile
- The contestant's team lost the Exile game and lost all of their points
- The contestant withdrew from the competition
Partner progress
[edit]| Contestants | Episodes | |||||
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| 1/2 | 3/4 | 5/6/7 | 8/9 | 10/11 | Finale | |
| Marina | Bethan | James | ||||
| James | Blake | Marina | ||||
| Karime | Giannina | Ricardo | ||||
| Ricardo | Vanjie | Karime | ||||
| Potro | Chloe | Vanjie | ||||
| Vanjie | Ricardo | Potro | ||||
| Angelina | Joey | Johnny | ||||
| Johnny | Trina | Angelina | ||||
| Bethan | Marina | Blake | ||||
| Blake | James | Bethan | ||||
| Giannina | Karime | Trina | ||||
| Trina | Johnny | Giannina | ||||
| Joey | Angelina | Chloe | Mike | |||
| Mike | Joey | |||||
| Chloe | Potro | Joey | ||||
Season 2
[edit]| Episode | Winners | Exile teams | Exile game | Exile outcome | |||
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| # | Paradise game | Last-place | Winners' Pick | Winners | Exiled | ||
| 1/2 | Foam Party | Tamaris & Vinny | Gui & Marnie | Chase & Melinda | The Hangover | Gui & Marnie | Chase & Melinda |
| 3/4 | Wild Card | Fabio & Hati | Tamaris & Vinny | Chantelle & Spiker | Party Crashers | Chantelle & Spiker | Tamaris & Vinny |
| 5/6 | Next Round's on Me | Chantelle & Spiker | Isa & Xavi[g] | Fabio & Hati[g] | Pub Crawl | Chase | Hati & Isa |
| Chase & Melinda[g] | |||||||
| 7/8 | Sex on the Beach | Melinda & Xavi | Chantelle & Spiker[h] | Chase & Fabio | 1 Tequila, 2 Tequila, 3 Tequila, Floor |
Chase & Fabio | Chantelle & Spiker |
| 9/10 | Drop the Beat | Gui & Marnie | Melinda & Xavi | Chase & Fabio | Sunburned | Chase & Fabio | Melinda & Xavi |
| # | Paradise game | Winners | Exile teams | Exile game | Winners | Eliminated | |
| 11/Finale | Tipsy Hammocks | Gui & Marnie | Chantelle & Spiker[g] | Fort-y Hands | Isa & Xavi | Chantelle | |
| Hati & Isa[g] | Hati | ||||||
| Melinda & Xavi[g] | Melinda | ||||||
| Tamaris & Vinny[g] | Spiker | ||||||
| N/a | Tamaris | ||||||
| Vinny | |||||||
| Final Shore-Down | Winners | N/a | |||||
| Money Shot | Chase & Fabio | ||||||
| Battle Hooks | Chase & Fabio | ||||||
| Rock, Paper, Scissors | Fabio | ||||||
Point progress
[edit]| Contestants | Episodes | ||||||
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| 1/2 | 3/4 | 5/6[i] | 7/8 | 9/10 | 11 | Finale[c] | |
| Fabio | 400 | 700 | 450 | 550 | 550 | 550 | WINNER |
| Chase | 0 | 0 | 450 | 550 | 550 | 550 | WINNER |
| Gui | 100 | 200 | 300 | 500 | 800 | 1400 | FINALIST |
| Marnie | 100 | 200 | 300 | 500 | 800 | 1400 | FINALIST |
| Isa | 100 | 200 | 0 | 0 | 100 | 100 | FINALIST |
| Xavi | 100 | 200 | 200 | 500 | 0 | 200 | FINALIST |
| Chantelle | 400 | 400 | 700 | 0 | 0 | 400 | 0 |
| Spiker | 400 | 400 | 700 | 0 | 0 | 400 | 0 |
| Hati | 400 | 700 | 0 | 0 | 100 | 100 | 0 |
| Melinda | 0 | 0 | 200 | 500 | 0 | 200 | 0 |
| Tamaris | 500 | 0 | 0 | 0 | 200 | 200 | 0 |
| Vinny | 500 | 0 | 0 | 0 | 200 | 200 | 0 |
- Paradise points at the end of each cycle
- Competition key
- The contestant's team won the Final Shore-Down
- The contestant's team lost the Final Shore-Down
- The contestant's team lost the final Exile game and did not advance to the Final Shore-Down
- The contestant's team won the Paradise game and earned 300 points
- The contestant's team won the final Paradise game and earned 600 points
- The contestant's team was not selected for the Exile game
- The contestant's team won the game in Exile
- The contestant's team was chosen for the Exile game
- The contestant's team lost the Exile game and lost all of their points
Partner progress
[edit]| Contestants | Episodes | |||||||
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| 1/2 | 3/4 | 5 | 6 | 7/8 | 9/10 | 11 | Finale | |
| Fabio | Hati | Chase | ||||||
| Chase | Melinda | Fabio | ||||||
| Gui | Marnie | |||||||
| Marnie | Gui | |||||||
| Isa | Xavi | Hati | Xavi | |||||
| Xavi | Isa | Melinda | Isa | |||||
| Chantelle | Spiker | |||||||
| Spiker | Chantelle | |||||||
| Hati | Fabio | Isa | ||||||
| Melinda | Chase | Xavi | ||||||
| Tamaris | Vinny | |||||||
| Vinny | Tamaris | |||||||
Paradise rewards and Exiles
[edit]Season 1
[edit]For the first nine episodes, the winners of each Paradise game are given a special Paradise reward experience and selects a second team to join them. The team that loses the Exile game are exiled from the villa and must spend the night at an Exile location.
| Episode | Paradise reward | Exile | ||
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Teams | Reward | Team | Exile location | |
| 1/2 | Angelina & Joey | Teams get to spend the afternoon on a catamaran cruise stocked with champagne | Chloe & Potro | The team must spend the night on an old fishing boat loaded with crates of fish |
| Blake & James | ||||
| 3/4 | Chloe & Potro | Teams get to drive a Chevrolet Corvette to a vineyard and spend the afternoon tasting local wine | Bethan & Marina | The team must spend the night in a deserted beach shack. However, they could escape by solving a series of clues to find an oar and paddle off the beach |
| Ricardo & Vanjie | ||||
| 5/6/7 | Blake & James | Teams get to spend the afternoon receiving spa treatments at a high-end spa | Chloe & Joey | The team must spend the night outside next to four camels. However, they could unlock a nearby yurt to sleep in by solving a series of clues |
| Giannina & Karime | ||||
| 8/9 | Angelina & Johnny | Teams get to spend the afternoon riding jetskis at a beach club. Later in the night, all remaining teams joined them at the beach club | Blake & Trina[j] | The team must spend the night in a dark forest where they would find six coins. They could use the coins either to buy snacks from a vending machine, or to operate a claw machine to try and grab a phone to call a taxi and escape |
| James & Marina | ||||
Season 2
[edit]| Episode | Paradise reward | Exile | ||
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Teams | Reward | Team | Exile location | |
| 1/2 | Tamaris & Vinny | The teams get to spend the afternoon riding on ATVs and get to chill in a Jacuzzi. | Chase & Melinda | The team must spend the night in the "Exile Hotel". |
| Gui & Marnie | ||||
| 3/4 | Fabio & Hati | The teams get to spend the night salsa dancing. | Tamaris & Vinny | The team must to spend the night in a cow pen. They receive ingredients to make a meal but must start a fire to cook them, either using a bow drill or searching through cow dung for a lighter. |
| Chantelle & Spiker | ||||
| 5/6 | Chantelle & Spiker | The teams get to go horseback riding and later have a tropical picnic. | Hati & Isa | The team must spend the night in a bat cave and build a bed. |
| Gui & Marnie | ||||
| 7/8 | Melinda & Xavi[k] | Teams get to have a private photoshoot in Cartagena. Later, the rest of the cast got to join them in the town. | Chantelle & Spiker | The team must spend the night at the "Exile Bar" and find beer seltzers by filling barrels with water from the pond. |
| Chase & Fabio | ||||
| 9/10 | Gui & Marnie | Teams get to spend the day at a spa. | Melinda & Xavi | The team must spend the night on a boat full of garbage. They must undo a rope to unlock a cage with a bed and the instructions are in the trash. |
| Chantelle & Spiker | ||||
| 11/Finale | N/a | Chantelle & Spiker | Teams must spend the night in a fort and have an hour to find a beer tap. | |
| Hati & Isa | ||||
| Melinda & Xavi | ||||
| Tamaris & Vinny | ||||
Episodes
[edit]Series overview
[edit]| Season | Episodes | Originally released | |||
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| First released | Last released | Network | |||
| 1 | 11 | June 29, 2022 | August 31, 2022 | Paramount+ | |
| 2 | 12 | September 21, 2023 | December 7, 2023 | MTV | |
Season 1 (2022)
[edit]| No. overall | No. in season | Title | Original release date |
|---|---|---|---|
| 1 | 1 | "Welcome to the Shore!" | June 29, 2022 |
| 2 | 2 | "We're All Small Prostitutes" | June 29, 2022 |
| 3 | 3 | "It Must Have Been the Massage" | July 6, 2022 |
| 4 | 4 | "Burning Down The House" | July 13, 2022 |
| 5 | 5 | "Shore-Embarrassing" | July 20, 2022 |
| 6 | 6 | "Grab A Shot, You're Gonna Need It!" | July 27, 2022 |
| 7 | 7 | "What A Load of Crap!" | August 3, 2022 |
| 8 | 8 | "Best Friends, Lots of Benefits" | August 10, 2022 |
| 9 | 9 | "A, B, C You Later" | August 17, 2022 |
| 10 | 10 | "The Game is Bigger Than You" | August 24, 2022 |
| 11 | 11 | "The Final Shore-Down" | August 31, 2022 |
Season 2 (2023)
[edit]| No. overall | No. in season | Title | Original release date | US viewers (millions) |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| 12 | 1 | "Who's Ready to Party?" | September 21, 2023 | 0.10[14] |
| 13 | 2 | "Puke & Rally" | September 28, 2023 | 0.08[15] |
| 14 | 3 | "Your Brain is Like a T-Rex" | October 5, 2023 | 0.07[16] |
| 15 | 4 | "Karma is a Beotch!" | October 12, 2023 | 0.10[17] |
| 16 | 5 | "I'm Too Pretty For This" | October 19, 2023 | 0.11[18] |
| 17 | 6 | "Say Bye, Bye to Your Partner" | October 26, 2023 | N/A |
| 18 | 7 | "I Had a Drink Thrown in My Face" | November 2, 2023 | N/A |
| 19 | 8 | "I'd Rather Be a Worm Than a Rat" | November 9, 2023 | N/A |
| 20 | 9 | "We're All Naked... It's Carnage" | November 16, 2023 | N/A |
| 21 | 10 | "This Is a Case for THE FBI" | November 30, 2023 | N/A |
| 22 | 11 | "Who Do You Trust?" | December 7, 2023 | N/A |
| 23 | 12 | "The Final Shore-Down" | December 7, 2023 | N/A |
Notes
[edit]- ^ a b c James & Marina were declared the winners of the Final Shore-Down after winning the "Shore Is Lava" portion. However, they later had to compete against each other in "The Golden Cup" Final Twist challenge to determine who would win the $150,000 prize. Marina defeated James and won the money.[11]
- ^ a b c Before the "Climb That Wood" Exile game in episode 9, Chloe withdrew from the competition following multiple arguments with fellow cast members during the preceding days. Mike joined the competition as a replacement for Chloe at the end of the episode.
- ^ a b Chase & Fabio won the Final Shore Down, but they must compete against each other to determine who would win the prize money. Fabio beat Chase in the final game and was declared the winner of the season.
- ^ a b During the "Poppin' Bottles" Paradise game, Angelina & Joey were disqualified for pouring the champagne into their glass rather than spraying it as instructed and were automatically declared the last-place team.
- ^ a b Angelina and Trina were hospitalized during the "Shots and Found" Paradise game for various injuries and did not compete. Additionally, Giannina was also not medically cleared to compete in the Paradise game after recently returning from hospital. Therefore, Giannina & Trina were disqualified and Johnny (Angelina's partner) had to compete alone.
- ^ a b Instead of the winners of the "Keg Stand" Paradise game selecting a team for the Exile game, contestants switched teammates during the episode 7 nominations. Half of each teammate's points at the time were combined to determine newly-formed team's paradise point totals. As Chloe & Potro placed last in the same paradise game, they would compete against each other in the upcoming Exile game with their new respective teammates.
- ^ a b c d e f g Teams played individually rather than with their teammate.
- ^ Chantelle & Spiker were disqualified during the paradise game because Spiker dug through the ice with his shoe rather than his hands.
- ^ The three teams competing in the Exile game competed individually. The winner got the power to assign the new teams, where players split half of their paradise points, which were combined to determine their new scores. Chase won and chose Fabio as his new partner. Isa placed last in the exile game and lost all of her points. Chase selected Hati to be Isa's new partner, therefore losing her points as well and being sent to exile.
- ^ Giannina was hospitalized after suffering an allergic reaction at the end of the "Climb That Wood" Exile game. Another cast member had to spend the night in Exile with her partner Trina; Blake volunteered.
- ^ Melinda chose to leave early after the rest of the teams joined them in Cartagena.
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All Star Shore
View on GrokipediaProduction
Development and announcement
All Star Shore originated as a global spin-off from MTV's established Shore franchises, succeeding Jersey Shore by incorporating contestants from its international counterparts, including Geordie Shore, Acapulco Shore, and Warsaw Shore.[14] The series was conceived as a competition docu-series to unite iconic reality television personalities in party-style challenges, expanding the Shore brand's international appeal under production by MTV Entertainment Studios.[14] Paramount+ first announced All Star Shore on February 15, 2022, during ViacomCBS's investor event, as part of a broader slate of new reality programming aimed at accelerating growth and global expansion.[14] The initial reveal highlighted its format of 14 stars competing in Gran Canaria, Spain, for a grand prize and bragging rights, drawing from diverse franchises like Jersey Shore Family Vacation, Love Is Blind, and RuPaul's Drag Race.[14] On June 3, 2022, Paramount+ disclosed the full cast—including Angelina Pivarnick from Jersey Shore, Giannina Gibelli from Love Is Blind, and Vanessa "Vanjie" Mateo from RuPaul's Drag Race—along with the premiere date of June 29, 2022, on the streaming service.[1] The series introduced a $150,000 grand prize awarded to one member of the winning team after a final individual challenge, emphasizing strategic pairings and competitions without a traditional on-screen host.[15] Instead, the format relied on voiceover narration by Jersey Shore alum DJ Pauly D for Season 1, with contestant interactions driving the narrative.[16] Season 2 was announced on August 24, 2023, via MTV's official channels, shifting the premiere to September 21, 2023, on MTV itself, and featuring narration by fellow Jersey Shore cast member Nicole "Snooki" Polizzi.[17][18]Filming and locations
The first season of All Star Shore was filmed over two weeks in December 2021 at a luxurious villa serving as the ultimate shore house on Gran Canaria in the Canary Islands, Spain.[19][20] The production faced challenges from the ongoing COVID-19 pandemic, requiring the international cast to undergo a mandatory quarantine period prior to filming to ensure safety protocols were met.[19][21] Coordinating logistics for contestants from multiple countries added complexity to travel and scheduling amid global restrictions.[19] The shore house setup included expansive party areas for social interactions and nearby beaches like Playa de Amadores and Playa de Maspalomas for outdoor challenge zones, with an exile arena designated for elimination-style competitions.[20] Episodes from this season run approximately 42–45 minutes, and the series premiered with a two-episode event on June 29, 2022.[21][22][1] For the second season, filming took place over three weeks from late February to early March 2023 in Cartagena, Colombia, utilizing a similar ultimate shore house configuration on an island off the coast to facilitate party areas and integrated challenge spaces.[23][24] Managing the diverse international cast's arrivals remained a key logistical hurdle, though without the stringent COVID quarantines of the prior season.[23] Episodes maintained the 42–45 minute runtime.[21]Format
Contestants and pairing
All Star Shore features 12 or 14 contestants per season, selected exclusively from alumni of established reality television franchises, with a strong emphasis on fan favorites from MTV's Shore series such as Jersey Shore, Geordie Shore, Acapulco Shore, and others like The Bachelor and Love Is Blind.[25][3][26] The casting criteria prioritize participants with extensive prior experience on competitive or lifestyle reality shows, explicitly excluding newcomers to maintain a high level of familiarity and strategic depth among the cast.[1] At the beginning of each season, the contestants are randomly paired into mixed-gender teams of two, establishing the initial groupings for the competition's challenges. This random draw fosters immediate interpersonal dynamics and requires players to adapt quickly to their partners, as teams collaborate on tasks that test physical, social, and endurance skills.[27] Pairing dynamics evolve through specific rules tied to game outcomes. Winners of the Paradise games, which are daily competitions held in the villa, gain the power to either remain with their current partner or initiate a swap with another contestant, allowing for strategic realignments based on compatibility, alliances, or perceived weaknesses in opposing teams. This re-pairing mechanism introduces tension and betrayal opportunities, as decisions can strengthen or disrupt existing bonds.[28] In the later stages of the competition, teams may dissolve if one partner is eliminated during an Exile game or through accumulated low performance. The surviving contestant then transitions to individual play, competing solo for points and advancement to the Final Shore-Down, shifting the focus from partnership reliance to personal prowess.[27]Paradise games
The Paradise games form the core of daily competition in All Star Shore, taking place within the shore house where paired contestants form teams to vie for points that contribute to the overall season total and grant immediate strategic advantages. These challenges are designed to test teamwork, endurance, and social dynamics among the reality stars, with the top-performing team emerging as the "power team" for that day.[29][30] Teams earn points based on their finishing positions in each Paradise game, helping to build toward the $150,000 grand prize shared by the highest-scoring duo at the end. The winning power team not only secures these points but also gains the authority to select one opposing team to face the Exile game, a high-stakes duel that can result in point losses or elimination risks. Additionally, victors often receive rewards such as exclusive parties, beach outings, or competitive advantages to further solidify their position.[1][31][32] The last-place team from a Paradise game is automatically vulnerable, facing potential nomination to Exile unless spared by the power team's choice, adding layers of alliance-building and betrayal to the house dynamics. Game formats vary to keep contestants on their toes, encompassing physical endeavors like obstacle navigation, skill-based tests requiring precision, and party-themed relays that incorporate elements of fun and intoxication, such as "Party Pong"—a beer pong-style tournament—and "Shots and Found," blending search tasks with celebratory twists.[29][12][1] As the season progresses, Paradise games evolve from lighter, team-building exercises that foster initial bonds to more intense contests that amplify rivalries and force strategic decisions, heightening the tension leading into Exile confrontations.[30]Exile games
The Exile games in All Star Shore serve as the primary elimination mechanism, pitting two teams against each other in head-to-head arena competitions to determine who advances and who is sent home. Following each Paradise game, the last-place team is automatically exiled, while the winning team from Paradise selects a second team to join them in the Exile arena, creating targeted drama and strategic nominations. The competing pairs then battle in a single, decisive challenge, with the victor returning to the shore house, whereas the defeated team is immediately eliminated from the competition.[30] These confrontations vary in style to test different skills, often incorporating the show's party-themed flair. Endurance formats, for instance, require teams to maintain physically demanding positions—such as balancing on unstable platforms or resisting water blasts—for the longest duration without falling. Strategy elements appear in puzzle-based games where participants must assemble pieces or decode clues under time pressure to unlock victory. Physical combat variations involve prop-assisted wrestling matches, like grappling with foam obstacles or tug-of-war setups, emphasizing strength and agility in close-quarters battles.[33][34] Occasional twists add layers to the format, such as episodes featuring multiple exiled teams competing simultaneously or allowing previously victorious exiles a safe return based on accumulated points, heightening unpredictability without altering the core head-to-head structure. Elimination remains straightforward and final: the losing team exits with no redemption opportunities or second chances, ensuring steady reduction in the contestant pool as the season progresses toward the Final Shore-Down.[35]Final Shore-Down
The Final Shore-Down serves as the culminating competition in All Star Shore, pitting the top three teams—selected based on their cumulative shore scores accumulated throughout the season—against each other in a high-stakes battle for the $150,000 grand prize.[36] The two teams with the highest overall points qualify automatically, while the third spot is determined by the winners of a preceding Exile game, ensuring only the strongest duos advance.[36] These shore scores derive from performances in earlier Paradise and Exile games, where teams earn points through various physical and strategic challenges, providing starting advantages such as head starts or reduced obstacles in the finale. Held in a specially constructed arena in Gran Canaria, Canary Islands—the primary filming location for the series—the Final Shore-Down features a multi-stage endurance format designed to test physical stamina, teamwork, and mental resilience.[20] The initial stage acts as a purge, involving obstacle courses and precision tasks (such as flipping cups across multiple lanes) to eliminate one team and narrow the competitors to two. The surviving duos then proceed to the money-earning phase, a prolonged challenge where success directly correlates to claiming the prize pot, with cumulative points influencing the intensity of the obstacles faced. A key twist in the Final Shore-Down introduces potential for individual betrayals, as the winning team must ultimately compete against each other in a head-to-head showdown, transforming partners into opponents for the sole right to the $150,000.[37] This final individual phase underscores the show's emphasis on shifting alliances and personal strategy, often leading to dramatic confrontations in the arena setup.Contestants
Season 1
The Season 1 cast of All Star Shore featured 14 contestants selected for their dramatic personalities and history of creating entertaining dynamics in reality television settings, drawing from the Shore franchise and similar shows to ensure high-energy interactions. The group showcased diversity with participants from the United States, United Kingdom, Mexico, Brazil, and Puerto Rico, including veterans from Jersey Shore, Geordie Shore, Acapulco Shore, Rio Shore, and other international hits. This mix of nationalities and backgrounds contributed to the show's cross-cultural party atmosphere.[38] Angelina Pivarnick is an American reality television personality born on June 26, 1986, in Staten Island, New York, making her 36 years old during the 2022 filming. Of Italian and Polish descent, she rose to fame as an original cast member of MTV's Jersey Shore, where her outspoken nature and involvement in iconic conflicts established her as a Shore franchise staple known for bold confrontations and loyalty to her housemates. Prior to the show, Pivarnick worked as a model and dental assistant, but her pre-show fame was limited until Jersey Shore launched her into celebrity status.[39][40][41] Bethan Kershaw is a British reality star born on December 1, 1994, in South Shields, England, aged 27 at the time of Season 1. She joined Geordie Shore in its sixth season in 2014, quickly becoming known for her fiery temper and party-loving persona that mirrored the show's chaotic vibe, while also sharing her experiences with anxiety to connect with fans. Before Geordie Shore, Kershaw worked as a glamour model and appeared on Ibiza Weekender, building a social media following for her glamorous lifestyle.[42][43][44] Blake Horstmann is an American sales executive and reality personality born on April 22, 1989, in Bailey, Colorado, who was 33 years old in 2022. He gained prominence as the runner-up on The Bachelorette season 14 and a contestant on Bachelor in Paradise season 6, where his charm and involvement in high-profile romances highlighted his competitive edge in dating shows. Pre-show, Horstmann worked in event planning and marketing after graduating from Hastings College, with limited fame until his Bachelor Nation appearances.[45][46][47] Chloe Ferry is a British television personality born on August 31, 1995, in Newcastle upon Tyne, England, aged 26 during the season. She debuted on Geordie Shore in season 10, earning notoriety for her glamorous style, cosmetic enhancements, and dramatic relationships that fueled the show's party-centric narrative. Before joining Geordie Shore, Ferry was a beauty salon receptionist with no significant pre-show fame, but her appearance catapulted her to influencer status.[48][49][50] Giannina Milady Gibelli is a Venezuelan-American entrepreneur born on April 3, 1993, in Caracas, Venezuela, who was 29 years old in 2022. She became known for her role on Netflix's Love is Blind season 1, where her passionate but turbulent engagement showcased her emotional intensity and bilingual background. Prior to the show, Gibelli worked in retail management and event planning in Miami, with her pre-show fame stemming from local modeling gigs.[51][52][53] James Tindale is a British fitness trainer and reality star born on August 17, 1990, in Newcastle upon Tyne, England, aged 31 during filming. As an original cast member of Geordie Shore from its 2011 premiere, he was recognized for his humorous antics, loyalty to friends, and personal growth arc addressing body image issues. Before the show, Tindale had no notable fame, working as a retail assistant, but Geordie Shore transformed him into a fitness influencer.[54][55] Joey Essex is a British television personality born on July 29, 1990, in Southwark, London, England, who was 31 years old in 2022. He first gained fame on ITV's The Only Way Is Essex starting in 2011, where his catchphrase "reem" and playboy image defined his Essex lad persona, leading to spin-offs and celebrity status. Pre-show, Essex worked in fashion retail with minimal fame until TOWIE launched his career.[56][57] Johnny Middlebrooks is an American model and reality contestant born on June 20, 1998, in Chesapeake, Virginia, aged 24 at the time. He appeared on Love Island USA season 2, noted for his athletic build and strategic gameplay in romantic challenges. Before the show, Middlebrooks was a college student studying business with no significant pre-show fame.[58][59][60] Karime Pindter is a Mexican reality star born on May 25, 1993, in Mexico City, aged 29 during the 2022 filming. She was an original cast member of MTV's Acapulco Shore starting in season 1 in 2014, known for her vibrant energy, beauty, and involvement in the show's party and romance storylines. Prior to the show, Pindter was a social media influencer and YouTuber focusing on lifestyle content.[61][62] Luis "Potro" Caballero is a Mexican singer, actor, and reality personality born on July 3, 1992, in Mexico City, aged 30 in 2022. He starred on Acapulco Shore from season 1, becoming a fan favorite for his humorous demeanor and musical talents that added entertainment to the housemates' antics. Prior to the show, Caballero pursued music and acting with minor roles, gaining broader fame through the Shore format.[63][64][65] Marina Gregory is a Brazilian model and influencer born on August 27, 1995, in Rio de Janeiro, who was 26 years old during the season. She rose to prominence as the winner of The Circle Brazil season 1, using her strategic social gameplay and charismatic presence to outmaneuver competitors. Before the show, Gregory worked as a plus-size model with emerging social media fame focused on body positivity.[66][67][68] Ricardo Salusse is a Brazilian reality personality from Rio de Janeiro, known for his energetic presence and agility on MTV's Rio Shore starting from season 1 in 2021. He gained recognition for defying stereotypes with his lively antics and intelligence in the show's party environment. Pre-show details on his age and background are limited, but his participation highlighted Brazilian Shore representation.[69] Trina Njoroge is an American psychiatric nurse and reality star born on April 13, 1996, in Hacienda Heights, California, aged 26 during the 2022 filming. Of Kenyan-American descent, she appeared on Love Island USA season 3 in 2021, where her confident personality and search for romance showcased her in the dating competition format. Before the show, Njoroge worked in healthcare with no significant pre-show fame.[70][71] Vanessa "Vanjie" Mateo is an American drag performer born on October 3, 1991, in Norwalk, Connecticut, of Puerto Rican descent, aged 30 in 2022. She gained fame on RuPaul's Drag Race season 10 in 2018 as the first eliminated contestant, memorable for her humorous exit line "Miss Vanjie... Miss Vanjie... Miss Vanjie," and returned for season 11, placing fifth. Prior to the show, Mateo performed in the drag scene in Tampa, Florida.[72][73]Season 2
Season 2 introduced a refreshed cast of 12 contestants, down from 14 in the inaugural season, with a stronger emphasis on international representation through participants from European and Latin American Shore franchises such as Warsaw Shore, Germany Shore, and Acapulco Shore.[74] The casting process prioritized stars with histories of interpersonal conflicts from their original shows, aiming to amplify tension without overlapping extensively with Season 1's lineup, which featured more U.S.-centric reality alumni like those from Love is Blind and Jersey Shore. Chase DeMoorChase DeMoor rose to fame on Netflix's Too Hot to Handle Season 3 in 2021, where his charismatic personality and physical fitness background as a model and athlete made him a standout. Vinny Guadagnino
Vinny Guadagnino, a longtime cast member of MTV's Jersey Shore since 2009, joined All Star Shore Season 2 leveraging his experience in high-energy group dynamics and his evolution into a fitness advocate. Isabel Castro
Isabel Castro gained prominence on MTV's Acapulco Shore Season 4, known for her bold personality and modeling career in Mexico. Marnie Simpson
Marnie Simpson, a veteran of MTV's Geordie Shore since 2013, brought her reputation for dramatic relationships and fashion influence to All Star Shore Season 2. Melinda Melrose
Melinda Melrose appeared on Too Hot to Handle Season 2 in 2021, captivating audiences with her free-spirited vibe and DJ aspirations. Patryk Spiker
Patryk Spiker, from MTV's Warsaw Shore since 2016, is recognized for his party-loving antics and fitness modeling in Poland. Tamaris Sepulveda
Tamaris Sepulveda starred on HBO Max's FBoy Island Season 2 in 2022, noted for her intelligence and no-nonsense approach to romance. Fabio De Pasquale
Fabio De Pasquale featured on MTV's Germany Shore Season 1, bringing his entrepreneurial spirit and travel vlogging to the mix. Xavier Ulibarri
Xavier Ulibarri appeared on Acapulco Shore Season 5, celebrated for his humor and loyalty among castmates. Chantelle Connelly
Chantelle Connelly, a Geordie Shore alum from 2015, is known for her vibrant nightlife persona and dance background. Guilherme "Gui" Evaristo
Guilherme "Gui" Evaristo, from MTV's Rio Shore since 2019, is known for his strategic gameplay. Hati Garderobe
Hati Garderobe debuted on Germany Shore Season 2, gaining attention for her outspoken views and fashion styling career.
Season summaries
Season 1 (2022)
The first season of All Star Shore premiered on Paramount+ on June 29, 2022, and consisted of 11 episodes filmed in the Canary Islands. Fourteen reality television stars from franchises including Jersey Shore, The Only Way Is Essex, Geordie Shore, Love Is Blind, RuPaul's Drag Race, Acapulco Shore, and The Circle: Brazil were paired into seven teams upon arrival, competing in daily Paradise games for points and safety while losers faced off in Exile games, with the defeated pair from each Exile being eliminated. The season's arc reduced the field from seven teams to three for the Final Shore-Down, emphasizing strategy, physical challenges, and interpersonal drama as contestants navigated alliances and betrayals to claim the $150,000 grand prize.[30] Throughout the season, key dramatic incidents highlighted the high-stakes environment. Early episodes saw flirtatious tension between Angelina Pivarnick and Joey Essex, straining Pivarnick's partnership with Potro Caballero and sparking jealousy amid the house's party atmosphere. Later, in episode 10, "The Game Is Bigger Than You," Pivarnick was forced to seek medical attention at a hospital due to an injury sustained during filming, adding emotional weight to the competition as teams vied for final spots. These moments, combined with arguments like the one between Pivarnick and Giannina Gibelli over perceived slights, underscored the blend of competition and personal conflicts that defined the debut season. A unique twist in the finale required the winning team to face off individually in a sudden-death challenge, testing loyalties formed over the competition.[75][76][77] The competition progressed through multiple Paradise and Exile rounds, with teams earning points cumulatively toward qualification. Although specific game outcomes varied, notable Paradise challenges included beer-themed events like "Poppin' Bottles," where teams sprayed champagne into glasses after sliding with bottles, won by Ricardo Alvarez and Vanessa "Vanjie" Mateo in one round, and "Keg Stand," emphasizing endurance. Eliminations occurred progressively, with early exits including Blake Horstmann and Giannina Gibelli's team after an Exile loss, and later departures like Chloe Ferry and Joey Essex's partnership. By the finale, the remaining teams were Karime Pindter and Ricardo Alvarez, Marina Gregory and James Tindale, and the victors of a five-team qualifier. Gregory and Tindale dominated the Final Shore-Down's "Shore Is Lava" portion but faced the individual twist in "The Golden Cup," where Gregory outlasted Tindale to win the full prize.[6][27]| Episode | Paradise Game Example | Known Winners | Exiled Teams (Partial) |
|---|---|---|---|
| 2 | Party Pong | Angelina Pivarnick & Joey Essex | Chloe Ferry & Potro Caballero; others |
| 4 | Poppin' Bottles | Ricardo Alvarez & Vanjie Mateo | Blake Horstmann & Giannina Gibelli |
| 6 | Keg Stand | Blake Horstmann & James Tindale | Marnie Simpson & Gui Araújo |
| 9 | Host With the Most | James Tindale & Marina Gregory | Chase McNary & Karime Pindter |
| 10 | Shots and Found | James Tindale & Marina Gregory | Final qualifiers |
| Exile Game | Winners (Safe) | Eliminated |
|---|---|---|
| Early rounds | Various pairs (e.g., Joey & Chloe) | Blake & Giannina |
| Mid-season | Marina & James | Chloe & Potro |
| Late rounds | Karime & Ricardo | Marnie & Gui |
| Finale qualifier | Marina & James | Remaining losers |
Season 2 (2023)
Season 2 of All Star Shore aired on MTV from September 21 to December 7, 2023, bringing together 12 reality television stars from various international franchises to form six initial teams in Cartagena, Colombia, competing for a $150,000 cash prize through a series of physical and strategy-based challenges.[23] The season spanned 12 episodes and emphasized team dynamics, with contestants earning points in daily Paradise games to avoid Exile eliminations, where losing teams were sent home; unlike Season 1, this iteration incorporated more cross-cultural alliances among participants from shows like Geordie Shore, Acapulco Shore, and Germany Shore.[12] Key unique elements included expanded rewards beyond points, such as luxury outings for top performers, which heightened interpersonal tensions and strategic maneuvering.[32] The season opened with the formation of teams via a pairing challenge: Xavier "Xavi" Ulibarri and Isa Castro (both from Acapulco Shore), Guilherme "Gui" Evaristo (Rio Shore) and Marnie Simpson (Geordie Shore), Fabio De Pasquale and Hati Suarez (both from Germany Shore), Vinny Guadagnino (Jersey Shore) and Tamaris Sepulveda (FBoy Island), Chase DeMoor (Too Hot to Handle) and Melinda Melrose (Too Hot to Handle), and Patryk "Spiker" (Warsaw Shore) and Chantelle Connelly (Geordie Shore).[32] In the premiere Paradise game, "The Hangover," teams navigated obstacle courses while consuming shots; Gui and Marnie dominated to earn 300 points and immunity, while Fabio and Hati secured 200 points for second place, setting an early tone of fierce competition and budding flirtations, including between Vinny and Tamaris.[28] Subsequent episodes saw escalating drama, with Episode 2's "Puke & Rally" relay race leading to the first Exile, where underperforming teams faced off in endurance challenges; new alliances emerged, particularly Chase's calculated strategy to build trust across nationalities, crossing over with European contestants like Fabio to target stronger pairs.[34] As the season progressed, partner switches in Episode 6 disrupted dynamics, reshuffling teams into trios for a three-way Exile game and fostering unexpected bonds, such as Chase partnering with Fabio after Melinda's elimination. Mid-season highlights included "Shorechella" in Episode 7, a music festival-themed Paradise game where winners received a luxury yacht outing, amplifying rivalries like those between the Geordie Shore alumni and the Acapulco duo.[78] By Episode 9, the field narrowed to four teams through eliminations, with Isa and Xavi exiting after losing "Money Shot," a precision throwing challenge that sent them to Exile against stronger opponents.[13] Point accumulation became critical, with multipliers introduced in later games to reward consistent performers, culminating in heightened stakes for the finale. The final episodes featured intense Exiles, including "Battle Hooks" won by Chase and Fabio, securing their spot in the Shore-Down. In the two-part finale (Episodes 11-12), a trust-based Exile game determined the third finalist team, joining Marnie and Gui alongside Chase and Fabio; the ultimate challenge, "Rock Paper Scissors" with endurance elements, saw Fabio De Pasquale emerge victorious, winning the full $150,000 prize after outlasting the competition through strategic plays and physical prowess. No announcement for a third season had been made as of November 2025.[79]Key Paradise Games and Outcomes
| Episode | Game Name | Winner (Points Earned) | Exiled Team |
|---|---|---|---|
| 1 | The Hangover | Gui & Marnie (300) | Chase & Melinda |
| 2 | Puke & Rally | Fabio & Hati (200) | Vinny & Tamaris |
| 4 | Next Round's On Me | Chantelle & Spiker (300) | Xavi & Isa |
| 7 | Sex on the Beach | Melinda & Xavi (250) | Spiker & Chantelle |
| 9 | Drop the Beat | Chase & Fabio (400, with multiplier) | Vinny & Tamaris |
| 11 | Foam Party | Marnie & Gui (300) | Finalists determined via Exile |
Exile Results and Eliminations
| Episode | Exile Game | Winner (Safe) | Eliminated Team |
|---|---|---|---|
| 3 | Endurance Relay | Gui & Marnie | None (first warning) |
| 5 | Three-Way Battle | Fabio & Hati | Tamaris & Vinny |
| 8 | Wild Card Pull | Chase & New Partner | Spiker & Chantelle |
| 10 | Battle Hooks | Chase & Fabio | Melinda & Xavi |
| 12 | Trust Fall Finale | Marnie & Gui (advances) | Isa & Xavi (early elimination reference) |
Point Progress Chart (Cumulative, Selected Teams)
| Team | Start | Mid-Season (Ep. 6) | End (Pre-Finale) | Final Multiplier Impact |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Chase & Fabio | 150 | 850 | 1,500 | +500 (strategy bonus) |
| Gui & Marnie | 300 | 1,200 | 1,800 | +300 (consistency) |
| Xavi & Isa | 100 | 400 | Eliminated (Ep. 10) | N/A |
| Vinny & Tamaris | 50 | 300 | Eliminated (Ep. 5) | N/A |
Partner Progress Timeline
- Episodes 1-4: Initial pairs hold; early eliminations threaten weaker teams like Vinny & Tamaris.
- Episode 6: Partner switch – Melinda pairs with Xavi; Chase aligns with Hati temporarily, building crossover strategy.
- Episodes 7-9: Alliances solidify; Chase switches to Fabio post-Melinda's exit, forming a powerhouse duo.
- Episodes 10-12: Final four teams (Chase & Fabio, Gui & Marnie, plus two from reshuffles); Exile winners advance to finale twist.
Episodes
Series overview
All Star Shore is an American reality competition series that brings together stars from various international reality television franchises to compete in challenges for a cash prize while living in a shared shore house. The show emphasizes party-themed games, team dynamics, and interpersonal drama among the contestants. It premiered exclusively on Paramount+ and later expanded its broadcast presence.| Season | Premiere Date | Finale Date | Episodes | Average Runtime |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| 1 (2022) | June 29, 2022 | August 31, 2022 | 11 | 42 minutes |
| 2 (2023) | September 21, 2023 | December 7, 2023 | 12 | 42 minutes |
Season 1 episodes
The first season of All Star Shore premiered as a double episode on Paramount+ on June 29, 2022. The season featured 11 episodes in total, culminating in the finale airing on August 31, 2022.[80]| No. | Title | Original air date | Synopsis |
|---|---|---|---|
| 1 | "Welcome to the Shore!" | June 29, 2022 | Fourteen global reality stars arrive at the ultimate Shore house in the Canary Islands, ready to compete in party-style challenges for a $150,000 prize while forming initial alliances and pairings.[81][82] |
| 2 | "We're All Small Prostitutes" | June 29, 2022 | The contestants dive into their first group activities and explore dynamics in the house, as early tensions and flirtations begin to surface among the international cast. Bethan confronts a rumor about Johnny; Angelina and Joey enjoy a catamaran trip with new allies.[82][83] |
| 3 | "It Must Have Been the Massage" | July 6, 2022 | Houseguests participate in relaxation-themed events that test their compatibility, leading to deeper conversations and the emergence of potential romantic interests.[82] |
| 4 | "Burning Down the House" | July 13, 2022 | The group faces high-energy challenges that push physical limits, while interpersonal conflicts start to heat up in the shared living space.[82] |
| 5 | "Shore-Embarrassing" | July 20, 2022 | Contestants engage in beachside competitions designed to build team spirit, highlighting individual strengths and budding house rivalries.[82] |
| 6 | "Grab a Shot, You're Gonna Need It!" | July 27, 2022 | A major house party serves as the backdrop for social games and strategy sessions, where alliances solidify amid festive chaos.[82] |
| 7 | "What a Load of Crap!" | August 3, 2022 | The cast participates in messy challenges, reflecting on progress and teasing upcoming twists in the competition.[82] |
| 8 | "Best Friends, Lots of Benefits" | August 10, 2022 | Participants tackle advanced party challenges that ramp up the stakes, forcing strategic decisions about partnerships and loyalties.[82] |
| 9 | "A, B, C You Later" | August 17, 2022 | As the competition nears its end, the remaining contestants prepare for upcoming showdowns, reviewing their journeys and final strategies.[82] |
| 10 | "The Game is Bigger Than You" | August 24, 2022 | Tensions escalate with key eliminations and alliances tested in high-stakes games leading to the finale.[82] |
| 11 | "The Final Shore-Down" | August 31, 2022 | The season concludes with the decisive challenges and revelations, determining the winner of the $150,000 prize among the all-star competitors.[82] |
Season 2 episodes
Season 2 of All Star Shore featured 12 episodes, extending the format from the previous season's 11 episodes to accommodate an ensemble of 12 international reality stars competing for a $150,000 prize.[84] The season emphasized escalating alliances, betrayals, and party-themed challenges in a luxurious Colombian villa, with contestants paired into teams for Paradise Games and Exile eliminations.[85] The finale adopted an extended format, airing two episodes on the same night to build tension toward the ultimate Shore-Down confrontation.[86]| No. overall | No. in season | Title | Original air date | Synopsis |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| 12 | 1 | "Who's Ready to Party?" | September 21, 2023 | Iconic reality competitors arrive at the Shore house for the ultimate party showdown, forming initial teams and facing the first Paradise Game to avoid early Exile nominations. Tensions rise as personal histories among the cast spark immediate drama.[85][87] |
| 13 | 2 | "Puke & Rally" | September 28, 2023 | Paradise winners enjoy a reward trip while blindsiding a team with an Exile nomination, leading to heated confrontations and strategic shifts in alliances. The episode highlights the physical and emotional toll of the competition's high-stakes games.[85][88] |
| 14 | 3 | "Your Brain is Like a T-Rex" | October 5, 2023 | Returning from Exile, a duo seeks revenge amid a chaotic Paradise challenge gone awry with a champagne mishap, fueling explosive arguments. Themes of retribution and fragile team dynamics dominate as nominations intensify.[85] |
| 15 | 4 | "Karma is a Beotch" | October 12, 2023 | A wild birthday celebration features risqué games, sparking flirtations and romantic pursuits that complicate team loyalties. Paradise victors deliver a surprising Exile nomination, underscoring the karmic twists of the competition.[85][89] |
| 16 | 5 | "I'm Too Pretty for This" | October 19, 2023 | A beach club outing devolves into mayhem, while budding romances advance amid a messy Paradise Game resulting in an unforeseen nomination. The episode explores vanity, vulnerability, and the cutthroat nature of alliances.[85] |
| 17 | 6 | "Say Bye, Bye to Your Partner" | October 26, 2023 | The revelation of a three-team Exile twist prompts desperate maneuvers to evade elimination, testing partnerships and loyalties. Partner switches and high-pressure decisions highlight the evolving chaos of mid-season gameplay.[85][90] |
| 18 | 7 | "I Had a Drink Thrown in My Face" | November 2, 2023 | Fresh team pairings tackle a provocative Paradise Game, igniting conflicts and revelations that strain relationships. The beverage-fueled altercation becomes a pivotal moment in the escalating rivalries.[85][91] |
| 19 | 8 | "I'd Rather Be a Worm Than a Rat" | November 9, 2023 | A strategic Paradise getaway allows rivals to plot against frontrunners, amplifying themes of betrayal and moral dilemmas in the house. Accusations of snitching deepen divisions as the endgame approaches.[85][92] |
| 20 | 9 | "We're All Naked… It's Carnage" | November 16, 2023 | Flirtations sour into cold shoulders following an uncomfortable family-style dinner, while an injury raises concerns for a key team's performance. The raw exposure of vulnerabilities leads to carnage in alliances and emotions.[85][93] |
| 21 | 10 | "This Is a Case for the FBI" | November 30, 2023 | With the finale imminent, paranoia grips the house as reward choices and nominations create investigative-level intrigue among the remaining teams. Suspicion and strategic paranoia define the pre-finale buildup.[85][94] |
| 22 | 11 | "Who Do You Trust?" | December 7, 2023 | A high-stakes Paradise Game locks in finalists but devastates one contestant, prompting reflections on trust during a celebratory feast for the safe teams. The episode probes the fragility of bonds under final pressure.[85][95] |
| 23 | 12 | "The Final Shore-Down" | December 7, 2023 | A trust-based Exile Game disrupts the final lineup, setting the stage for the ultimate challenge among the survivors for the cash prize. Themes of loyalty and endurance culminate in the season's climactic showdown.[85][35] |
