TV One’s ‘Uncensored’ Gets 2026 Premiere Date After Two-Year Hiatus

The 2026 season of TV One's Uncensored will feature Wood Harris, Tameka "Tiny" Harris, Anthony Anderson and Shaunie Henderson (Credit: Shutterstock and Getty Images)

TV One interview series Uncensored returns in February 2026, with a new lineup of celebrities telling their stories in their own words.

The show’s seventh season will feature Anthony Anderson, Blair Underwood, Keke Palmer, Tionne “T-Boz” Watkins, Shaunie Henderson, Tameka “Tiny” Harris, Kierra Sheard, Marlo Hampton, Rickey Smiley, Laz Alonso, Wood Harris, and Wendy Raquel Robinson.

“Each episode offers a rare, introspective look at the moments that shaped their rise — and the obstacles they overcame along the way,” TV One said in a press release.

At a recent news conference promoting the network’s 2026 programming, Underwood said “no topic was off limits,” when he sat down with Uncensored.

The autobiographical series premiered in 2018. During its debut season, it reached 3.5 million viewers and was a top 3 original cable series in its timeslot among African Americans ages 25-54, according to TV One.

Season 6 concluded on July 28, 2024, with hip-hop fashion pioneer Dapper Dan. The season also featured headline-making interviews with Tevin Campbell, Marques Houston, Vivica A. Fox, LeToya Luckett, and Raz B.

Campbell said he learned to love himself after coming out publicly. “You can only be you, don’t try to pretend to be something else,” the singer shared.

Houston responded to backlash for marrying a teenager, who is 20 years younger. “We both love God. We both love Jehovah and that was key,” the actor and singer said.

Fox talked about finding “peace” with 50 Cent after they broke up. “50 Cent was the love of my life. Dang, I kind of blew that one,” she said.

Raz B discussed why boy band B2K broke up after topping the charts. “Financial problems, family problems, a feud between the guys… It was a combination of many things, definitely us getting older,” he said.

Luckett discussed the highs and lows of her career, and revealed she had to briefly sleep in her car after being pushed out of Destiny’s Child. “The transition from DC to becoming a solo artist was pretty difficult for me. I had been a part of that group for so long, it’s all that I knew,” she explained.

The interview series is executive produced for TV One by Eric Tomosunas, Keith Neal, Jay Allen, and Nikki Byles. Uncensored returns on Monday, Feb. 19 at 10PM ET/9C.

The above image shows (L-R) Wood Harris, Tameka “Tiny” Harris, Anthony Anderson, Shaunie Henderson (Credit: Shutterstock and Getty Images)


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