Love & Marriage: Huntsville Returns March 7
NAACP Image Award–Nominated OWN Series Debuts 15 New Episodes

Love & Marriage: Huntsville Returns With 15 New Episodes
The 2026 NAACP Image Award–nominated reality series Love & Marriage: Huntsville returns to OWN on Saturday, March 7 at 8 p.m. ET/PT with 15 all-new episodes. Nominated for Outstanding Reality Program, the series continues to chronicle the lives of longtime friends and business partners in Huntsville, Alabama, whose relationships are as layered as their entrepreneurial pursuits.
The returning cast includes Maurice and Kimmi Scott, Marsau and LaTisha Scott, Martell Holt, Chris and Nell Fletcher, Destiny Payton, Latricia Reedus, and Ken Lee. As the new season unfolds, shifting alliances and unresolved tensions once again take center stage.
Business Pressures and Personal Fallout
The season opens with Chris and Nell Fletcher navigating the impact of Chris’s suspended real estate license. The development forces the couple to evaluate the financial strain and reconsider how they manage their growing slate of business ventures.
Ken and Latricia Reedus face mounting scrutiny as social media rumors swirl, questioning the boundaries within their relationship. Public speculation tests their trust and communication as they work to maintain stability amid outside noise.
Destiny Payton steps into a deeply personal chapter, sharing reflections on her childhood experiences in foster care while her mother struggled with addiction. As she prepares for her first meeting with her siblings, Destiny’s journey adds emotional depth to the season’s evolving narrative.
Meanwhile, long-standing friction between LaTisha Scott and Destiny resurfaces. Lingering trust issues and past disagreements reignite tensions, raising broader questions about loyalty and accountability within the group.
Below is a sneak peek at an upcoming episode!
A Saturday Night Ratings Leader
In 2025, Love & Marriage: Huntsville secured its fifth consecutive year as Saturday night’s No. 1 original cable series among African American women ages 25 to 54 and women 18 and older. The achievement underscores OWN’s sustained strength in key demographics and the series’s continued cultural relevance.

Produced by Kingdom Reign Entertainment in association with ITV America, the series is executive-produced by reality television producer Carlos King. With emotional reckonings, business recalibrations, and long-standing friendships under pressure, the new season signals another chapter of high-stakes reality storytelling for OWN’s flagship Saturday night franchise.



