Peacock’s ‘Queen’s Court’ Releases Season 2 Trailer With LisaRaye, K. Michelle And Deelishis
“These Queens are opening their hearts to find their Kings amongst 22 confident, successful men.”
Peacock has released the official trailer for season two of its dating show, Queen’s Court, with bachelorettes LisaRaye, K. Michelle and London “Deelishis” Charles. Hosted by Holly Robinson Peete and Rodney Peete, this time around, the ladies will hopefully “embark on a journey to find their forever partners.”
The synopsis of this season reads: “Even with success, fame and fortune, the one area they have not ruled is matters of the heart. In this era of self-discovery, these Queens are opening their hearts to find their Kings amongst 22 confident, successful men.”
In the trailer, LisaRaye kicks it off talking about how she doesn’t feel that she was “meant to do life alone” as country and R&B diva K. Michelle speaks on wanting “stability” in a new relationship. Deelishis, who now wants to be known by her birth name, London, hopes to get away from her “hopeless romantic” past and truly be herself in her next romance.
See the trailer below:
Last season saw R&B singer Nivea, reality star Evelyn Lozada and songstress Tamar Braxton each seek out true love. As the “25 Reasons” singer didn’t find her match, Lozada and Braxton both ended up getting engaged to finalists Lavon Lewis and attorney Jeremy “JR” Robinson.
Robinson proposed to Braxton on the season’s finale, as he delivered the touching speech, “I don’t wanna be your friend. I wanna be your husband. I’m here forever because I don’t see my life without you. And I love you, Tamar. Tamar, will you marry me?,” to which she accepted.
Lozada was also proposed to, as the memorable moment saw her blindfolded, walking into a room with about 20 close friends and family. Lewis unveiled, “big ‘marry me’ letters, roses on the ground, things like that,” according to the Basketball Wives star.
Both Braxton and Lozada’s relationships unfortunately did not work out.
Most recently, the “Love & War” singer accused Robinson of using her credit card on another woman at a hotel. Robinson disputed her claims, saying that it was a card mix-up and also clarified that the pair are currently “just friends.”