Teresa Giudice found herself on the Hit List in the Oct. 31 episode of House of Villains thanks to Supervillain of the Week Larsa PippenIn a PEOPLE exclusive clip from the competition show's Nov. 7 episode, the Real Housewives of New Jersey star decides that, if she wins Supervillain, she'll come after Tiffany "New York" PollardPollard confronts Giudice and tells the Bravolebrity she believes Giudice's husband Luis Ruelas cheated on her You don't have to own a crystal ball like Tiffany "New York" Pollard to see her fight with Teresa Giudice coming on House of Villains . In a PEOPLE exclusive clip from the Nov. 7 episode of House of Villains, Victoria Larson tells Pollard, 42, that Giudice wants to put her up on the Hit List. "I know she can't wait to put me up," Pollard tells Larson. When asked by a producer why she told Pollard about Giudice's intentions, Larson, 31, says she panicked "because I think maybe New York's psychic vision is going to come through," referring to the Flavor of Love alum's prediction that she'd be "leaving in three days." Of course, Pollard decides to confront Giudice. "You know what? F- you Teresa, you bitch," Pollard says in the clip. "Seriously, you coming for me? You coming for New York? I'm not even up and you're talking about you coming for me? You want me gone for real?" From there, neither Pollard nor Giudice can get in a complete sentence. "I never said..." the Real Housewives of New Jersey star begins. Pollard decides to bring Giudice's husband Luis Ruelas into their fight. "You know why Luis really sent those roses?" Pollard asks Giudice of the bouquet that arrived at the house four days prior. "Because he's guilty, bitch! He's been f-ing around and each one of those roses represent how many times he cheated on your ass since you been in here." Giudice snaps back, "You're disgusting!" A source close to Giudice tells PEOPLE, "Tiffany was just trying to get under Teresa's skin to gain an advantage in the competition. Louie never cheated and she knew that, she actually apologized to Louie at the premier party." "Louie actually sent Teresa 333 roses, which is symbolic for her because she correlates those numbers to her late mother," the insider continues. "Louie knew that amount of roses would move her and it did and he wanted to comfort her because she was away and was homesick."The PEOPLE Puzzler crossword is here! How quickly can you solve it? Play now! Pollard previously told PEOPLE it felt "amazing" to verbally spar with Giudice. "If I'm going to go against any other community, it's going to be Jersey," Pollard said. "I mean, New York meets New Jersey. Jersey, meet New York." The I Love New York star called Giudice "a good sport" about it. "She's a veteran," Pollard said. "She's been in the business a very long time. And it was fun clashing with her." In the last episode of House of Villains, Pollard helped put Giudice against fellow Housewife Larsa Pippen in the election challenge. Pippen ended up winning with a 6-1 vote, and Pollard admitted she voted against Giudice because she wanted the Bravo star to go home so she could have her own room. "I never gave you my loyalty," Pollard said to Giudice in the Oct. 31 episode. As the Supervillain of the Week, Pippen, 50, ended up putting Giudice on the Hit List alongside Larson and Bad Girls Club's Camilla Poindexter. In the Nov. 7 episode, either Giudice, Larson or Poindexter, 38, will have the chance to pull themselves off the Hit List by competing in the redemption challenge. Pippen previously told PEOPLE she "definitely aligned" with Giudice early on due to their Bravo connection. However, "I didn't want anyone to think that Teresa and I were in a great place," the Real Housewives of Miami star said. "So my strategy was basically to make friends and let everyone think that I didn't care to win: 'I'm just here for a good time, guys. I don't care if I win. I don't really need the money. Who needs $200,000?'" But in reality, "I was like, 'I just want to win,'" Pippen admitted. And she didn't take the game personally. "You can butt heads and then come back from it," the Traitors vet says. "It's almost like having a sibling. We can argue and then resolve our issues and move forward. And when you live in the same house as someone, you're going to butt heads, but then you can see the rainbow at the end of the conflict." House of Villains airs Thursdays at 10 p.m. ET on E! and episodes stream the next day on Peacock.