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when does divorced sistas come back on

The short answer: Season 2 of Divorced Sistas is expected to come back sometime in 2026, most likely in the spring to mid‑2026 window, but there is no officially locked‑in air date yet.

What we know so far

  • Season 1 of Divorced Sistas premiered on BET/BET+ in June 2025 and wrapped its first run in July 2025.
  • Industry coverage and guides say the estimated return window for Divorced Sistas Season 2 on BET+ is “sometime in 2026,” based on BET+’s usual yearly cycle with its originals.
  • That estimate comes from the pattern that many BET/BET+ scripted shows return roughly a year after their first season, once writing, filming, and post‑production are done.

Likely return window

Putting all that together:

  • If Season 1 ended in July 2025 and BET+/Tyler Perry stick close to a yearly rhythm, Season 2 would most likely land:
    • Mid 2026 (spring–summer), or
    • Around one year after the Season 1 finale.
  • Some fan and commentary videos also speculate about a spring 2026 premiere for Season 2, again based on how Sistas was scheduled, but those are predictions, not official dates.

So if you’re planning your watch list, the safest expectation right now is:

Divorced Sistas will probably be back in mid‑to‑late 2026 , with many observers betting on spring or early summer 2026 , but you should still wait for BET/BET+ or Tyler Perry Studios to announce an exact date.

Quick FAQ style recap

  • Q: Is there an official exact date yet?
    A: No, just a 2026 estimate based on past BET+ scheduling patterns.
  • Q: Why 2026?
    A: Season 1 aired June–July 2025, and BET+ tends to run its originals on roughly annual cycles, allowing time for renewal, production, and post‑production.
  • Q: Where will it air?
    A: Like Season 1, you can expect it on BET (linear) and BET+ (streaming), pending official confirmation.

If you’d like, I can also help you track how Divorced Sistas is being scheduled alongside Sistas itself, since BET often lines up those premieres to keep the Tyler Perry drama block going.