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The queens are holding court and looking for love at the same time. Peacock announced the new unscripted dating series Queens Court starring R&B singers Tamar Braxton and Nivea and former Basketball Wives star Evelyn Lozada. The Will Packer-produced series hosted by celebrity couple Holly Robinson Peete and Rodney Peete will show the women being pursued by 21 men in an effort to “find a King fit for a Queen.”


Tamar, Nivea, and Evelyn have all had very public relationships.

Tamar Braxton

The “Love and War” singer who gained famed from her former reality TV show with her sisters Braxton Family Values, was married to music manager Vince Herbert and they share a 9-year-old son together. She also dated businessman David Adefeso with whom she says she still has a close relationship.

Nivea

Nivea was married to Lil Wayne in 2002 but they quickly separated she later married The-Dream in 2004. She shares one son with Lil Wayne and three kids with The-Dream.

Evelyn Lozada

Lastly, Evelyn was engaged to NBA star Antoine Walker, and briefly married football star Chad Johnson, but they divorced after a domestic violence incident. The mother of two later dated baseball star Carl Crawford and they share an 8-year-old son.

All 10 episodes will premiere on March 16 on Peacock.

Queens Court | Official Trailer | Peacock Original

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