Kimberly Pate, also known as K. Michelle and Puddin, is returning to reality television this fall.
The award-winning singer and songwriter will star in season two of Queens Court, a dating series set to premiere on Peacock on Sunday, Oct. 6.
In the upcoming series, K. Michelle, actress LisaRaye (Player’s Club, All of Us), and reality star London “Deelishis” Charles, who won season two of Flavor of Love, will be searching for love among 22 eligible men over 10 episodes.
The three romantic hopefuls will be guided through the series by the Hollywood power couple Holly Robinson Peete and Rodney Peete, who are returning as hosts. Each host will support the ladies in their pursuit to find men who can deal with their celebrity.
Queens Court was created by Peacock and Will Packer and produced by Lighthearted Entertainment and Will Packer Media.
The show will first premiere on Peacock and then be aired on Bravo, a network owned by NBC Universal. It will follow The Real Housewives of Potomac, which is also returning for season nine on Sunday, Oct. 6.
Season one of Queens Court premiered on March 16, 2023. It starred Tamar Braxton, Evelyn Lozada, and Nivea.
In other K. Michelle-related news, the Memphis native is hard at work preparing for the release of her debut country album. The highly anticipated project will arrive under her new record deal with BBR Music Group and BMG Nashville.
“I have been ready. I am grateful for this moment,” said K. Michelle. “Rebels and Real Outlawz, it’s time! I am excited and want to thank my BMG Team. I am happy to finally sing the music I grew up on. I am a country girl at heart and can’t wait to share my country music with you.”
In addition to the untitled country release, K. Michelle is preparing a new setlist to feature the music for the upcoming supporting tour. She hasn’t announced show dates at this time.
K. Michelle’s country album will follow her last R&B album, I’m The Problem, released Sept. 22, 2023.
Watch the trailer for season two of Queens Court starring K. Michelle, LisaRaye McCoy, and London ‘Deelishis’ Charles, below.