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Exclusive: Watch Celebrity Couples Fight For Their Relationship In OWN's "Love Goals" Trailer

Celebrities like Salt-n-Pepa's Spinderella, NFL player Dwayne Bowe and Coolio will make a last-ditch effort to save their relationship.
Watch Celebrity Couples Fight For Their Relationship In OWN's "Love Goals" Trailer
By Jasmine Grant · Updated November 4, 2020
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As the saying goes, “love is a battlefield.” If any show epitomizes the ups and downs of relationships, its OWN’s new unscripted series Love Goals.

Today, OWN: Oprah Winfrey Network unveiled the full trailer for this new show, which puts couples through the wringer with an intense two-week therapy program that will get under the hood of their relationship drama. These quarreling lovers will face their issues head-on with the help of Spirit – a licensed therapist and media personality who is an expert at helping her clients develop healthy relationships.

The freshman season of Love Goals will feature five celebrity couples you likely already know: Benzino and Althea Heart, whose tumultuous and litigious relationship is well known to fans from their featured roles in “Love & Hip Hop: Atlanta,”; former NFL wide receiver and rapper Dwayne “Money” Bowe and Theresa Bowe, who have been together for 11 years and wed in 2018;  actress and former “Basketball Wives” star Sundy Carter and boyfriend Breyon Williams; former Salt-n-Pepa group member Dee Dee “Spinderella” Roper; comedian Quenton “Q” Coleman; and rapper/actor/chef and producer Coolio and his fiancé, Mimi Ivey.

“Love Goals” premieres Saturday, March 7 at 9 p.m. ET/PT. Watch the intense trailer below.

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