Belle Collective “Ep. 32 – Season 3 Reunion: Part 1” S2E32 January 5 2024 on OWN

Tonight (Friday January 5 2024), OWN broadcasts an episode of the series Belle Collective!

Ep. 32 – Season 3 Reunion: Part 1 Season 2 Episode 32 Episode Summary

In this episode of “Belle Collective” titled “Ep. 32 – Season 3 Reunion: Part 1,” slated to air on OWN, viewers are in for a riveting reunion that promises to unravel the lingering tensions and conflicts among the cast members. The episode takes a deep dive into the heated exchanges and unresolved issues that have marked the season, setting the stage for an explosive and emotionally charged reunion.

The spotlight falls on Latrice as she engages in a heated argument with Lateshia, addressing grievances related to a brunch event and a real estate deal gone awry. The episode sheds light on the complexities of these interpersonal conflicts, offering viewers a front-row seat to the intense discussions that unfold during the reunion.

Additionally, the reunion episode features a clash between Marie and Tambra, with tensions escalating over the events that transpired at the Capitol. As the cast members confront each other, tempers flare, providing a dramatic and compelling narrative that captures the essence of the season’s conflicts.

What Time is the “Ep. 32 – Season 3 Reunion: Part 1” Episode On?

The Ep. 32 – Season 3 Reunion: Part 1 episode of Belle Collective will be broadcast on January 5 2024 on OWN at 9:00 PM at ET/PT.

Is the “Ep. 32 – Season 3 Reunion: Part 1” Episode New?

The Ep. 32 – Season 3 Reunion: Part 1 episode of Belle Collective is all new!

Belle Collective Ep. 32 – Season 3 Reunion: Part 1 Cast & Stars

Main Cast
Tambra Cherie
Dr. Antoinette Liles
Latrice Rogers
Lateshia Pearson
Marie Hamilton-Abston
Aikisha Holly Colon
So Gucci Williams

Ep. 32 – Season 3 Reunion: Part 1 Episode Videos & Previews


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Belle Collective Series Information

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