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OWN’s “Love & Marriage: Huntsville ” returns July 19

OWN’s smash hit “Love & Marriage: Huntsville” returns for a landmark 10th season, premiering Saturday, July 19 at 8 p.m. ET/PT.

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OWN’s smash hit “Love & Marriage: Huntsville” returns for season 10,  premiering Saturday, July 19 at 8 p.m. ET/PT.

As the network’s #1 unscripted series, this milestone season dives even deeper—delivering raw emotion, real stakes, and unforgettable drama.

Love & Marriage: Huntsville season 10

Change is in the air as Huntsville’s most talked-about couples face new challenges, shifting dynamics, and revelations that cut to the core. Martell Holt takes a bold step forward after his divorce. Chris and Nell Fletcher find themselves at odds over how to raise their grandchildren, while Nell fiercely defends her husband against the whispers circulating in town.

Destiny Payton leans into her independence after discovering her ex, Lance, welcomed a child during their relationship. LaTisha and Marsau brace for a major life shift as their eldest prepares for college, all while navigating fresh waves of gossip—and a family member determined to uncover the truth. Meanwhile, Kimmi and Maurice Scott confront parenting double standards when Kimmi’s son Jaylin refuses to stay silent.

And for LaTricia Reedus, old wounds resurface when her estranged husband, Marques, returns—forcing her to choose between her current partner, Ken Lee, and a past that refuses to stay buried.

From emotional breakthroughs to unfiltered confrontations, “Love & Marriage: Huntsville” continues to break ground as a defining series about family, growth, and second chances.

No wonder it’s Saturday night’s #1 original series among African American viewers and the crown jewel of OWN’s weekend lineup.


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Keith Covin is a computer scientist and college professor turned social entrepreneur. Keith founded Unheard Voices in 2004 as he felt there was a need for voices in his community to be heard. He is an alumnus of Rutgers University and Farleigh Dickinson, where he holds a Bachelors in English & African Studies and Master of Science in Computer Science. Due to his dedication to getting the voiceless heard, Mr. Covin has been recognized by the NAACP as an Unsung Hero, the State of New Jersey and Neptune Township, and received the 2019 Man of Distinction Award for his contributions to the community. "The cultural media difference today just doesn't allow the current media out there to genuinely give the common everyday people a voice. Unheard Voices is an online magazine that gives a sense of unity to all people whether they are black, white, orange, red or green. Everybody deserves a voice! Remember our voice is your voice and your voice is ours! Speak Up and Be Heard! Remember never be scared to voice your opinion!" -- Mr. Covin

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