'Floribama Shore' Season 2 Sneak Peek: First Look at Premiere Episode

Floribama Shore is back for yet another season of drunken debauchery.

Season 2 is slated to premiere on Monday and will see the return of all eight original cast members, including Jeremiah Buoni, Codi Butts, Kortni Gilson, Aimee Hall, Kirk Medas, Nilsa Prowant, Candace Rice and Gus Smyrnios.

The gang will return to the Florida Panhandle for Spring Break as they wreak havoc on Panama City Beach. From the look of latest preview for the new season, nearly every member cast will be involved in some mischief, including a few cast hookups—looking at you Prowant and Smyrnios—and unruly roommate fights when Smyrnios and Buoni hit a roadblock in their bromance.

Then there's the tornado Gilson brings to the south when she realizes someone has been touching her belongings without her permission. This causes complete mayhem in the house. The Season 2 sneak peek shows her trying to kick down a bathroom door to get answers out of Butts, who may have plotted a prank with Smyrnios.

Despite all the fighting and yelling that will ensue during the new season, viewers can still count on Hall, Rice, Medas and Butts to keep the party going in the midst of all the chaos, especially when Hall starts throwing back shots of alcohol until he pukes. "I throw up, I don't give up!" he proclaims in a sneak peek.

Although Floribama Shore originally premiered in November with only an eight-episode season, the show's stellar ratings led producers to up the show order to 14 episodes for its sophomore season. Show creator and executive producer SallyAnn Salsano is back at the helm of production for Season 2 along with co-producer Drew Tappon.

Floribama Shore Season 2 premieres Monday at 10 p.m. ET on MTV.

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