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OWN’s “Ready to Love: Philadelphia” Reunion Marks Milestone 150th Episode

Hosted by Thomas “Nephew Tommy” Miles, the episodes revisit key moments from Season 10 and offer cast members an opportunity to reflect on their exexperiences.

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OWN’s reality dating series Ready to Love: Philadelphia returns with a two-part reunion beginning Friday, September 19 at 8/7c.

Hosted by Thomas “Nephew Tommy” Miles, the episodes revisit key moments from Season 10 and offer cast members an opportunity to reflect on their exexperiences.

About Ready to Love Philadelphia Reunion

The reunion coincides with a significant milestone for the franchise: its 150th episode, airing Friday, September 26. Over the past decade, Ready to Love has highlighted the dating journeys of Black professionals across the country, contributing to broader conversations about relationships, vulnerability, and representation in reality television.

About the dating series

Season 10, set in Philadelphia, followed 20 singles, including entrepreneurs, healthcare workers, firefighters, and creatives, as they navigated the complexities of modern dating. The season featured emotional breakthroughs, interpersonal conflict, and evolving connections, culminating in a final round of decisions and departures.

What to expect at the reunion?

During the reunion, viewers can expect updates on current relationship statuses, behind-the-scenes insights, and candid discussions about the challenges and outcomes of the season. The episodes aim to provide closure while honoring the franchise’s legacy of showcasing authentic Black love stories.

Ready to Love: Philadelphia airs Fridays at 8/7c on OWN.

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