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The search for Mr. Right continues. Season 2 of Queen’s Court is coming to Bravo and Peacock, bringing a fresh set of queens ready to claim their thrones.

Premiering on October 6, the Will Packer-produced series returns with three new queens: LisaRaye, K. Michelle, and London "Deelishis" Charles. This season, the ladies are on a quest to find true love and their “forever partners” from a group of 22 eligible bachelors.


According to the new season’s official synopsis: “Even with success, fame, and fortune, the one area they have not ruled is matters of the heart. In this era of self-discovery, these Queens are opening their hearts to find their Kings amongst 22 confident, successful men.”

Hollywood’s beloved duo, Holly Robinson Peete and Rodney Peete return as hosts of the 10-episode dating series. With years of experience in both love and the spotlight, the Peetes will be there to guide the new Queens as they search for a partner who can handle the fame and success, as they navigate the complexities of dating while being powerful, accomplished women.

Ready to meet your new bachelorettes?

LisaRaye — “We weren’t meant to do life alone. My King, he’s out there somewhere, and not I have a second chance to get it right.”

LisaRaye McCoy is an actress and model best known for her iconic role as Diamond in the classic film The Players Club. With a successful career spanning over two decades, she has appeared in various television series, including All of Us, Single Ladies, and The Real McCoy.

K. Michelle — “I’m at the crossroads in my life. I am ready for stability. I’m the kind of woman God gotta shake up, flip down, roll over, in order to change. And that’s exactly what it did.”

K. Michelle, a powerhouse singer-songwriter and reality TV star, first rose to fame as a cast member on Love & Hip Hop: Atlanta. Known for her soulful voice and hit albums like Rebellious Soul and More Issues Than Vogue, she has captivated audiences with her musical talent. K. Michelle has also starred in her own reality series, K. Michelle: My Life, showcasing her journey as an artist and entrepreneur.

London “Deelishis” Charles — “I’m a hopeless romantic. Okay, scratch that, I used to be. Then there came divorce. So, the world knows me as 'Deelishis,' but for this, I want to be known as myself."

London “Deelishis” Charles is a multi-talented entertainer who gained fame as the winner of Flavor of Love 2. Her alluring persona and charisma led to numerous appearances on reality television, including The Surreal Life. In addition to her reality TV success, Deelishis has worked as a model and entrepreneur.

Season 2 of Queen's Court premieres on Oct. 6.

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