'Cribs' Season 19: The 34 celebs who are opening up their homes next

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MTV's hit show "Cribs" is back with new episodes, and TODAY.com has an exclusive look at the list of celebrities who will be opening up their lavish homes to viewers this fall.

Eager to learn more about the upcoming season? Consider this your all-access pass to a bunch of fabulous house parties.

When do new episodes of 'Cribs' Season 19 premiere?

The next installment of episodes premieres on Nov. 15 at 9:30pm ET/PT. This is a continuation of Season 19, which began airing last year.

Which celebrities are featured this season?

Thirty-four celebrities will be rolling out the welcome mat for MTV during upcoming episodes of "Cribs." Here's the full list.

  • Adrian Grenier

  • Adrienne Bailon-Houghton

  • Alyssa Edwards

  • Amanda Seales

  • Anjali Bhimani

  • Atsuko Okatsuka

  • Bobby Berk

  • C.J. Perry

  • DaniLeigh

  • Dita Von Teese

  • E.G. Daily

  • Emelia Hartford

  • Gus Kenworthy

  • Janel Parrish

  • Jaren Jackson Jr.

  • Jenna Jameson

  • Jesse Metcalfe

  • Jonathan Bennett

  • Kaila Novak

  • Margaret Cho

  • Martha Hunt

  • Mena Suvari

  • Nastia Liukin

  • Nick Viall

  • Nicole Sullivan

  • Nikki Garcia

  • Perez Hilton

  • Rumer Willis

  • Scotty Pippen Jr.

  • Shaun T

  • Taye Diggs

  • Vanessa Williams

  • Vinny Guadagnino

  • Vivica A. Fox

What is ‘Cribs’?

If you somehow managed to escape the cultural phenomenon in the early 2000’s, the MTV reality show made a comeback in 2021 and has been showcasing celebrity homes ever since.

Each season of "Cribs", a new group of celebrities give MTV an extensive tour of their impressive homes.

Last year, the show featured the likes of Kristin Cavallari, the late Leslie Jordan, Macy Gray, Nicole Scherzinger, Olivia Culpo and Whitney Cummings.

Where to watch 'Cribs'

You can watch this season, and past seasons, of "Cribs" on MTV, Paramount+, the MTV app and the official series page.

This article was originally published on TODAY.com