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“LOVE & MARRIAGE: D.C.” RETURNS JANUARY 27
OWN’s unscripted series “Love & Marriage: D.C.” is back with new episodes beginning Saturday, January 27 at 8pm ET/PT.
OWN’s unscripted series “Love & Marriage: D.C.” is back with new episodes beginning Saturday, January 27 at 8pm ET/PT.
About LOVE & MARRIAGE D.C.
The one-hour series continues to follow African American couples Jamie and Erana Tyler, Ashley Silva and on-air personality DJ Quicksilva, and Joi Carter and Clifton Pettie, who first became smitten on OWN’s “Ready to Love” in 2021. The group of friends navigate their relationships and tight-knit community while living the powerful D.C. lifestyle.
New season

Photo Credit: Oprah Winrfey Network (OWN)
The new season picks up with an explosive holiday party at the Silvas’ home that ends with Joi and Erana being kicked out, and the group trying to figure out if friendships are dead or salvageable. Meanwhile, Winter and Yusha continue their romance as Winter pushes for an “I love you.”
OWN recently announced it has also renewed “Love & Marriage: Huntsville” and “Detroit,” with new seasons of both series expected later in 2024.
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