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OWN’s “Ready To Love” returns in brand new city Fort Worth, Texas
An all-new season of OWN’s hit series Ready To Love returns this winter as 20 eligible singles explore romantic connections in Fort Worth, Texas.
An all-new season of OWN’s hit series Ready To Love returns this winter as 20 eligible singles explore romantic connections in Fort Worth, Texas, as the series takes place in the historic city for the very first time.
About OWN’s Ready To Love
Hosted by comedian and actor, Thomas “Nephew Tommy” Miles, the dating series explores the real-life romantic rollercoasters of successful and striking Black men and women in their 30s and 40s as they search for authentic relationships.
Each week, the series follows along as couples start budding romances with the hopes of turning those into lasting loves, all while navigating a variety of twists and challenges thrown out from Tommy along the way.
About this season
On this season of Ready To Love, singles will journey on a quest to find a meaningful love connection with a diverse range of people and backgrounds to choose from, including a flight attendant looking to build a life of love on land, an esthetician who hopes to connect with someone more than just on the surface, and a fashion stylist searching for a muse. Viewers will be surprised by an early no-show that keeps everyone on their toes, unexpected dismissals and complicated love triangles.
Ready To Love is set to premiere, Friday, January 12th at 8 PM ET/PT on OWN: Oprah Winfrey Network.
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