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OWN’s The Never Ever Mets reunion premieres June 20
Hosted by Ta’Rhonda Jones, the reunion brings together all seven couples from the show’s second season to reflect on their experiences and reveal what happened after the cameras stopped rolling.
The highly anticipated reunion special for OWN’s hit dating series The Never Ever Mets premieres Friday, June 20, at 8/7c.
Hosted by Ta’Rhonda Jones, the reunion brings together all seven couples from the show’s second season to reflect on their experiences and reveal what happened after the cameras stopped rolling.
The Never Ever Mets Reunion
Season two followed couples who had built strong connections online but had never met in person. Over three weeks, they lived together under one roof, navigating real-world relationships filled with romance, surprises, and drama.
The reunion special dives into what really happened behind the scenes, how life has changed since filming ended, and whether any of these unexpected love stories have stood the test of time.
Season one of The Never Ever Mets was a success, ranking as Friday night’s No. 1 original series on ad-supported cable among key African American demographics. With season two continuing to captivate audiences, the reunion is set to deliver must-watch television.
Watch a sneak preview
Watch a sneak preview of the reunion in anticipation of the premiere.
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