'Basketball Wives' Season 10: 5 things you need to know about the VH1 reality series

'Basketball Wives' is back for its tenth season after a decade of entertaining viewers
PUBLISHED MAY 6, 2022
'Basketball Wives' Season 10 (Instagram/jackiechristie)
'Basketball Wives' Season 10 (Instagram/jackiechristie)

'Basketball Wives,' a VH1 reality show, will return for its tenth season later this spring. Fans have a lot of questions about the new season, and we've got the answers!

'Basketball Wives,' which debuted on VH1 in April 2010, covers the lives of the ladies who surround some of NBA's top stars. The show just concluded its ninth season, and after a brief delay in revealing whether it had been renewed for a tenth, its return has finally been announced. Throughout the span of nine seasons, we have seen the current and former partners of several notable basketball players quarrel, laugh, and embark on luxury exploits with one another.

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When does 'Basketball Wives' release, and where can you watch it?

The 10th season of 'Basketball Wives' will most likely be available on Paramount Plus and Hulu, along with previous seasons of the show. Those who like to watch the drama in real time can do it starting May 16 at 8/7 central on VH1.

What is 'Basketball Wives' Season 10 all about?

The ninth season of 'Basketball Wives' aired in February 2021, and it followed the cast members' lives as they dealt with the COVID-19 pandemic, social inequalities, and lots of volatility among the women and their boyfriends. As per Variety, Shaunie O'Neal moved to Houston, Texas, to be closer to her kids in the ninth season, while Malaysia Pargo schooled her kids about police brutality. A significant part of the season focused on the Black Lives Matter movement and how cast members may have conversations about it. The season undoubtedly prepared the ground for a second round of emotionally charged and dramatic episodes.

Several news agencies stated in June 2021 that filming for the 10th season of 'Basketball Wives' had begun or would begin soon. VH1 has since announced an official premiere date. "The MVPs of Basketball Wives reunite for a game-changing season full of family planning, must-see reunions, and intense confrontations, premiering Monday, May 16 at 8/7c," the network noted in the trailer's description.

The coming season is sure to have plenty of twists and turns. Former close friends Brandi Maxiell and Malaysia Pargo will feud, as per Cheat Sheet, although it is unclear what caused their split. Another cast member is reportedly pregnant while embroiled in an infidelity controversy.

Who stars in the VH1 reality show?

The producers have yet to reveal all the characters who will appear in the upcoming season. As is customary, there will be a few surprises, but for the time being, some of them are being kept hidden until later. While there will undoubtedly be more announcements, the following cast members have already been announced for Season 10:

Angel Brinks: ex-wife of Tyreke Evans

Vinessa Sacre: wife of Robert Sacre
Dominique Lenard: ex-Wife of Voshon Lenard
Feby Torres: ex-Girlfriend of Lance Stephenson
Odom “OG” Chijindu: girlfriend of Kwame Alexander
CeCe Gutierrez: fiancée of Byron Scott
Kristen Scott: wife of Thomas Scott
Shaunie O’Neal: ex-Wife of Shaquille O’Neal
Evelyn Lozada: ex-Fiancée of Carl Crawford
Tami Roman: ex-Wife of Kenny Anderson
Jennifer Williams: ex-Wife of Eric Williams
Jackie Christie: wife of Doug Christie
Malaysia Pargo: the ex-wife of Jannero Pargo



 

Who are the showrunners?

The show is created by Shaunie O'Neal, the former wife of NBA legend Shaquille O'Neal. Season 10 will see several veteran cast members return to the show.

Trailer

You can watch the Season 10 trailer here.



 

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