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The Belles are back: “Belle Collective” returns with drama, power moves, and aouthern glam
The series is anticipated to bring high-stakes drama, sizzling revelations, and unapologetic ambition as six dynamic women redefine what it means to be a modern Southern belle in today’s South.
OWN’s hit reality series Belle Collective returns with a brand-new season premiering Friday, October 3 at 8pm ET/PT. The series is anticipated to bring high-stakes drama, sizzling revelations, and unapologetic ambition as six dynamic women redefine what it means to be a modern Southern belle in today’s South.
Belle Collective: The new season
This season, viewers will once again follow the personal and professional journeys of returning cast members Lateshia Pearson, Latrice Rogers, Marie Hamilton-Abston, Selena Johnson, and Tambra Cheri. Joining the lineup is newcomer Kerri Paul—a Gulf Coast powerhouse who’s already stirring the pot in Jackson.
Southern Belles, Unfiltered and Unapologetic
From brunches to betrayals, the season kicks off with a splash. Old feuds are buried, new alliances form, and simmering tensions threaten to boil over. Infidelity, hidden truths, and emotional reckonings test the fragile peace among the Belles. Yet, through it all, they remain united when it matters most.
- Lateshia Pearson continues to expand her Women Brunch Mississippi empire, connecting entrepreneurs across the state. However, whispers of her husband Glen’s alleged online flirtations threaten to unravel their hard-won trust.
- Latrice Rogers celebrates the success of her new restaurant, Taste, with husband Cliff. But late nights and lingering doubts raise questions about loyalty and love.
- Marie Hamilton-Abston finds herself in a fiery love triangle as sparks fly with both her ex-husband Cedric and new admirer Martin—leaving the Belles gasping at her birthday bash.
- Selena Johnson faces a deeply personal crossroads, balancing grief over her son’s loss with the decision to marry fiancé Mike. Her fellow Belles rally around her, urging healing and hope.
- Tambra Cheri juggles motherhood, a thriving radio career, and wedding plans. Yet, Demond’s silence about finances casts a shadow over her fairytale ending.
- Kerri Paul, the season’s fresh face, wastes no time making waves. As a wife, mother of three, and fierce entrepreneur, she throws shade and stirs drama—especially with Marie.
Belle Collective spotlights Black female entrepreneurship
Produced by Kingdom Reign Entertainment and executive producer Carlos King, Belle Collective continues to spotlight Black female entrepreneurship, resilience, and style. These women balance business, family, friendship, and fashion with fearless grace, proving that being a belle today means being bold, brilliant, and beautifully complex.
As the season unfolds, expect explosive confrontations, heartfelt breakthroughs, and plenty of jaw-dropping moments. Whether they’re clashing over condos or clinking glasses at brunch, the Belles are back—and they’re not holding back.
How to watch
Don’t miss the premiere of Belle Collective on OWN, Friday, October 3 at 8pm ET/PT.
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