
Love Hotel — a spinoff featuring stars from The Real Housewives franchise — has recently seen a surge in popularity on Peacock, rising sharply in the platform’s Top 10 chart just days after its finale aired. The series combines elements of reality TV and dating shows, starring Shannon Storms Beador (RHOC), Gizelle Bryant and Ashley Darby (RHOP), and Luann de Lesseps (RHONY), as they travel to Los Cabos, Mexico in search of potential romantic partners.
Love Hotel surged on Peacock’s Top 10 chart just two days after the season finale aired.
According to data from FlixPatrol, the show jumped to the number 6 spot on Peacock’s Top 10 list on June 17, despite not appearing in the chart during the five previous days. On Amazon Channels, it followed a similar trend, peaking at number 3 on both June 17 and 18 after previously dropping out of the Top 10. Meanwhile, on the Hayu chart, Love Hotel remained consistently in the Top 10 for the past week, currently sitting at number 3 as of June 18. For the month overall, the show has averaged the 9th position on Peacock and has been charting for eight days in total.
What The Success Of Bravo’s Love Hotel On Peacock Means
Love Hotel Has Not Been Renewed (Yet)
As of now, Bravo has not confirmed whether Love Hotel will return for a second season. However, with its growing viewership and impressive chart performance, especially following the finale, the show’s future looks hopeful. The finale aired on June 15, and more data may still be coming in — which could help Bravo executives make their decision.
Originally intended to be a Peacock exclusive, Love Hotel was later shifted to air on Bravo. Depending on how producers evaluate the response and ratings, a potential second season might either remain on Bravo or move back to being a Peacock-exclusive show — similar to what NBC did with Law & Order: Organized Crime.
Our Take On Love Hotel Reaching Peacock’s Top 10
The Relationships Didn’t Last — But Viewers Are Still Hooked
Despite the show’s premise as a dating series, most of the final couples did not last. Luann ended up with James, while Gizelle chose Theo — but that relationship quickly faded. Shannon split from Earl, and Ashley’s connection with Ralph didn’t continue. These outcomes are common in reality dating shows, so it’s not entirely unexpected.
Still, Love Hotel managed to win over viewers with its mix of personalities, drama, and tropical romance — and its post-finale chart climb proves fans are still very much engaged. Even if love didn’t blossom permanently, the show’s entertainment value clearly struck a chord, signaling strong demand for more.