Queens Court Season 2 Has a New Home on Bravo — Here's What to Know About the Love Show
Queens Court is back for a second season, and by the powers that be, it’s finding a new home on Bravo and Peacock.
Three new celebrity queens will star in the follow-up season, replacing their famous royal predecessors Tamar Braxton, Evelyn Lozada, and Nivea, who’d previously held court to find their forever partners. Newcomers LisaRaye, K. Michelle, and London “Deelishis” Charles will now embark on a quest to find true love, as detailed in the show’s official description.
“Even with success, fame, and fortune, the one area they have not ruled is matters of the heart,” the release states. “In this era of self-discovery, these Queens are opening their hearts to find their Kings amongst 22 confident, successful men.”
Hollywood power couple Holly Robinson Peete and Rodney Peete will be the show’s returning hosts, offering their wisdom and guidance as the Queens “let go of the past, embrace new connections, and look for their happily ever after.”
Keep reading to learn more ahead of the season premiere on Sunday, October 6, 2024, on Bravo and Peacock.
What is Queens Court Season 2?
TV and film actress LisaRaye, best known for her starring role in the 1998 film The Players Club alongside Jamie Foxx, Ice Cube, and Terrence Howard, later married the first Premier of the Turks and Caicos Islands. In the upcoming season of Queens Court, the NAACP Image Award nominee is looking for “a second chance to get it right,” as seen in the new trailer.
“I went from an actress to a First Lady, and I have a lifestyle in which I absolutely love,” she says. “I would not allow anyone to take me backwards.”
But will one of the royal hopefuls rise to the occasion?
Award-winning and chart-topping R&B singer K. Michelle, whom fans might recognize from Love & Hip Hop: Atlanta, is also looking for her Prince Charming to keep up with her busy life.
“I’m at the crossroads in my life; I am ready for stability,” she says in the trailer. “I’m the kind of woman God's gotta shake up, flip down, roll over in order to change, and that’s exactly what he did.”
Hopefully, the men will be tuned to K. Michelle’s hard work, but they’ll have another reality TV star on their hands.
London “Deelishis” Charles, self-described as a “hopeless romantic,” is the unforgettable winner from Flavor of Love’s second season. In the recent Queens Court trailer, she walked back on her hopeless romantic claims, citing divorce as the reason why.
“So, the world knows me as ‘Deelishis,’ but for this, I want to be known as myself,” she says. “I am London, and it’s just as tasty. Trust me.”
What happens in Queens Court?
Nearly two dozen men will have their work cut out for them as each one vies for these Queens’ hearts. One by one, after taking the men out on dates, the women will send the competitors home until left with their newly-crowned Kings.
The sneak peek is packed to the brim with “swag dripping” and too-hot-to-handle scenes of the men pulling out ALL the stops. But, as one could expect, it also serves up a big helping of drama amidst “total red flags” and secrets buried beneath the surface.
The Queens’ tear-streaked faces and the men’s lowered heads prove it will be an emotional ride. In one clip, K. Michelle confronts a gentleman for trying to kiss one of the other Queens.
“Kings have denounced thrones for women, for love,” LisaRaye tells another.
Where to watch Queens Court Season 2
The second season of Queens Court will premiere on Sunday, October 6, 2024, on Bravo and Peacock.
Meanwhile, catch up on the first season of Queens Court, now available to stream on Peacock.