Love & Marriage: Huntsville Returns July 19 With Breakups, Babies & Baggage

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OWN is putting the spotlight back on Huntsville. Season 10 of Love & Marriage: Huntsville premieres Saturday, July 19, 2025, at 8:00 PM ET/PT, and the series is showing no signs of slowing down.

Now in its milestone tenth season, the unscripted hit is shifting gears with a sharper, more personal focus. Relationships remain at the center, but this time the stakes are heavier, the splits more final, and the emotional fallout harder to avoid.

Martell Holt is stepping into post-divorce territory with a major decision looming. Meanwhile, Chris and Nell Fletcher are clashing over how to raise their grandkids. Nell isn’t just parenting—she’s defending Chris from critics inside the family circle.

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Newcomer LaTricia Reedus brings one of the season’s most volatile arcs. Caught between current partner Ken Lee and estranged ex Marques, her storyline walks the edge between closure and emotional relapse. Marques’ return digs up more than just old tension—it throws LaTricia’s whole identity into question.

Elsewhere, Destiny Payton is done grieving. She’s confronting betrayal head-on after learning her ex, Lance, had a child during their relationship. Single life suits her, and she’s not holding back.

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The Scotts are still under the microscope, especially with their eldest heading off to college and gossip building around LaTisha and Marsau’s marriage. A relative’s return threatens to unearth what they’d rather keep buried.

And then there’s Jaylin, taking issue with Maurice Scott’s parenting approach, calling out the double standards in the family dynamic. The tension builds fast—and no one’s backing down.

Produced by Kingdom Reign Entertainment and ITV America, the Carlos King-led franchise remains a Saturday night juggernaut. OWN closed out the first half of 2025 as the number one cable network (excluding sports) among African American women 25-54, driven largely by this flagship series.

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