
Bride & Prejudice: Forbidden Love
- 2016 – 2020
- Ended
- Reality · Drama
- ~1h / ep
- 2 seasons
- 5.5/10
Meet three couples as they decide to make a life-long commitment and get married in the face of staunch opposition from their family and friends. From an interfaith couple in Baltimore, to a gay couple in Boston, and an interracial couple from Houston - these people are all striving to show doubtful loved ones how differences in race, religion and sexual preference do not affect their ability to love and be loved. As they announce their engagements and meet the in-laws, emotions run high. Will familial pressure impact their upcoming nuptials, or will love of a potential spouse outweigh love of family? Will they go through with the weddings if family members don't ultimately approve? Against all odds and in the face of bigotry, these couples will aim to prove that their relationship has what it takes to build the foundation for a long lasting marriage.
Latest: Season 2: Forbidden Love · 2020
View all seasonsBride & Prejudice: Forbidden Love is a social experiment following three couples who want to get married, but whose families disapprove of their relationships. Relationship Expert Calvin Roberson will lead the couples and their families through an intensive 4-week process to directly confront their issues. If their problems cannot be overcome, the couples will have to choose to get married without the approval of their families or go their separate ways.
E1. Will You Marry Me
Feb 26, 2020 · 60m
Three star-crossed couples are ready and waiting to get married, but unfortunately, all face opposition from their families. Over the next four weeks, the couples will work with a relationship expert to help find common ground with their parents who have been dead-set against their unions from the start. By the end of this social experiment, if they cannot get their families’ approval, each couple will have to decide whether to get married, or fulfill their parents’ wishes, and break up.
E2. Parents Just Don't Understand
Mar 4, 2020 · 60m
The couples confront their skeptical parents and shock them with plans to get married in a matter of weeks. Relationship expert, Pastor Calvin Roberson, meets the couples' parents for the first time and hears their concerns about their child's choice of partner, resulting in verbal fireworks and hurt feelings.
E3. Think Of The Children
Mar 11, 2020 · 60m
Blair and Chris confront Blair’s head-strong mother about her apparent prejudice leading to a shocking revelation about her own husband; Willi and Cameron face even greater resistance from their respective families over religion; and Kareem’s mother rejects his dream of adopting Kee Kee’s son.
E4. Family Feud
Mar 18, 2020 · 60m
The couples get together socially and press each other on their progress. Willi finally gets enough courage to ask Cameron for what she really wants, but doesn’t get the answer she was hoping for. All of the families sit down with Cal in one room for an explosive session with everyone in each other’s business. Are our couples one step closer to their happy ending or are they opening a Pandora’s Box of new issues.
E5. Don't Test Me
Mar 25, 2020 · 60m
When the parents are tasked with figuring out what it will take for them to give their blessing, Michael and Leah decide to confront Cameron about his unwillingness to convert. Kelly pushes boundaries and interrogates Chris only to be met with resistance. While Marvaline goes to extreme measures to know whether Kareem can be trusted, causing him to question whether his relationship with Kee Kee is worth the trouble.
E6. Guess Who's Coming To Dinner?
Apr 1, 2020 · 60m
Cal instructs the couples to bring their families together by hosting a dinner with both sets of parents. But the meals all end up leaving a bad taste in their mouths: Blair mistakenly thinks Korean BBQ might help Kelly understand Chris better, Willi and Cameron don’t want to talk about kids over dinner, and Kee Kee and Kareem’s moms unite in their disapproval.
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