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Hollywood power couple Holly Robinson Peete and Rodney Peete preview 2nd season as hosts of 'Queens Court'

All 10 episodes of the second season of the reality TV dating show are now streaming on Peacock and air Sundays at 9 p.m. ET on Bravo.

INDIANAPOLIS — "Queens Court" is back with three new celebrity queens as they embark on a journey to find their forever partners.

Hosted by Hollywood power couple Holly Robinson Peete and Rodney Peete, the reality show brings together three famous single women as they seek to find their king among 22 confident, successful men. 

"These are women of a certain age, and they've lived out loud and loved out loud, so we know their successes and failures in love," said Holly ("21 Jump Street," "Hangin' with Mr. Cooper").

The three queens featured in the second season are actress LisaRaye ("The Players Club," "All of Us"), singer and reality TV personality K. Michelle ("Love & Hip Hop: Atlanta") and reality TV personality London "Deelishis" Charles ("Flavor of Love").

"One of the things that's cool about this show – even though there's cameras around – there comes a moment early on where you forget the cameras are there and you just be real, and you find out what these queens really want," said Rodney, who is a former NFL quarterback.

Along with hosting the show, the Peetes also serve as mentors to the queens and the men vying for their love.

"Rodney and I have been together 30+ years. We haven't done everything right, but we've learned a lot over the years, and we impart our wisdom and help them on this journey to find their king," Holly said.

Credit: Peacock
All 10 episodes of the second season of "Queens Court" are now streaming on Peacock.

The first season's queens included singer and reality TV personality Tamar Braxton, reality TV personality Evelyn Lozada ("Basketball Wives") and singer Nivea. 

"I really tried to get these queens this year on this season to just really open up about themselves and be super honest," Holly said. "We keep it real. We are there to mentor them and help them along the way, and mostly they're very receptive to what we say, but at the end of the day, you're your own person."

Credit: Peacock
All 10 episodes of the second season of "Queens Court" are now streaming on Peacock.

Rodney's biggest piece of advice for men seeking love is to simply listen.

"Sometimes we want to take over as men, we want to take care of the women or we want to fix the woman or rescue the woman, and if you sit back and listen as a guy to what they are really looking for, then that gives you an opportunity to carve out, this is my approach. This is what she's looking for. Can I be that guy?" Rodney said.

As expected with a reality TV dating show, expect some drama and fan-favorites among the cast.

"Some of the things that happened organically were shocking. We couldn't believe the connections," Holly said. "At the end of the day, without giving too much away, there are a lot of twists and turns on this journey. We were just excited to feel those in real time. What we wanted as part of the process, we wanted to be in the mix to watch this unfold and be able to comment in real time. Those are the moments I look forward to."

All 10 episodes of the second season of "Queens Court" are now streaming on Peacock and air Sundays at 9 p.m. ET on Bravo.

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