Popular reality TV shows to stream in September 2024

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Real life might not be all that it’s cut out to be, but at least we have reality TV to escape to! Ready to live vicariously through your favorite reality TV stars? We’ve rounded up September’s must-watch reality TV shows below!

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90 Day Fiancé: Before the 90 Days

Release date: September 1
Where to watch: Max

Online relationships turned real? This 90 Day Fiancé spin-off follows Americans as they travel abroad to meet their online soulmates for the first time. These couples will face many challenges along the way, from culture clashes, familial disapproval, and the reality of the person they met online simply being different from who they are in person. This season promises to be a popcorn-ready one; just watch that trailer—someone even brought their ex along! Find out if sparks turn to fireworks or if they fizzle out before these couples start on their K-1 visa process.

Outlast

Release date: September 4
Where to watch: Netflix

Outlast follows survivalists in the Alaskan wilderness as they compete to outlast and outwit each other to win a million dollars. Where most competitions run for weeks, Outlast runs indefinitely until only two teams remain, and they compete in a hike to victory. 

What was meant to be a competition of survival skills turned into cruel acts of sabotage when a team stole and destroyed competing teams’ tools and materials. It might have been one of reality TV’s most intense standoffs, but it brought so much bad publicity to the show as the act of sabotage could’ve cost the lives of fellow contestants. Controversy isn’t stopping Netflix from a second season, though, and here’s hoping it has a far stricter definition of what constitutes survival skills.

Selling Sunset

Release date: September 6
Where to watch: Netflix

Set in the glamorous city of Los Angeles, where the rich and famous mingle, selling real estate can be a fabulous gig. However, with affluence and fame comes a cutthroat property industry where agents fight over clients and properties. Who knew selling houses would come with so much drama?

The Circle

Release date: September 11
Where to watch: Netflix

Contestants move into an apartment block and are kept isolated from each other and the outside world. Their only form of communication is through an app that’s basically a dating profile. They’re free to be themselves or portray themselves as someone entirely different, all to score the highest rating among the group and be safe from elimination. “Gaslight, gatekeep, girlboss” is out, “flirt, befriend, catfish” is in.

Sister Wives

Release date: September 15
Where to watch: Max

Four wives and 18 children? That’s the life of one Kody Brown. Polyamory brings about its own hardships; can this extensive family stand strong through it all, or will it break down into, as Brown puts it, “civil war.” 

Dancing with the Stars

Release date: September 17
Where to watch: Disney Plus

The long-running dancing reality competition is back for its 33rd season! As of writing, we still don’t know who the celebrity dancers are for this season but if rumors are to be believed, there’ll likely be an Olympian in the mix. Julianne Hough and Alfonso Ribeiro return to host, with Carrie Ann Inaba, Bruno Tonioli and Derek Hough judging. Here are all the ways to watch Dancing with the Stars.

Survivor

Release date: September 18
Where to watch: Paramount Plus

Survivor’s back for its 47th season! Once again taking place on the Mamanuca Islands in Fiji, 18 castaways find themselves “stranded” on the island and try to survive while taking part in challenging tasks. As of writing, the full cast has yet to be announced but comedian Jon Lovett has been confirmed to be a part of the upcoming season. As expected, Jeff Probst returns as the host of the show.

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The Golden Bachelorette

Release date: September 18
Where to watch: ABC, next day on Hulu

Following the success of last year’s Golden Bachelor, featuring a bachelor and contestants aged 65 and older, here comes the first season of The Golden Bachelorette. Our first-ever golden bachelorette is Joan Vassos, who is ready to love again following the death of her husband in 2021. Joan’s looking for  “somebody with a big heart” and “somebody who is generous,” and with 24 men vying for her affection, will there be one that fits the bill?

Halloween Wars

Release date: September 22
Where to watch: Discovery Plus

Spooky confections, coming right up! A brand new season of Halloween Wars returns in time for spooky season. Candy makers, pumpkin carvers, and cake decorators compete in Halloween-themed baking competitions, serving up some of the most delicious frights you’ll see!

The Voice

Release date: September 23
Where to watch: Peacock

Time to turn those red chairs; The Voice is back for its 26th season! As the show gears up for its search for the next music star, you may be wondering, who are the four celebrities in the red chairs this season? We’ve got the answer right here: Gwen Stefani, Reba McEntire, Snoop Dogg, and Michael Bublé are the coaches of The Voice Season 26.

The Masked Singer

Release date: September 25
Where to watch: Fox

Ready for another season of celebrities concealing their identities with wacky costumes while singing our favorite hits? The Masked Singer is back for its twelfth season and will feature Barbie, Footloose, and Miley Cyrus-themed nights. Ken Jeong, Jenny McCarthy, Rita Ora, and Robin Thicke are this season’s panelists, with Nick Cannon hosting.

Hell’s Kitchen

Release date: September 26
Where to watch: Fox, next day on Hulu

Aspiring chefs compete in Gordon Ramsay’s Hollywood restaurant with the hopes of winning a cash prize and the position of head chef. Hosted by the famously foul-mouthed Ramsay, Hell’s Kitchen takes us into the cutthroat world of cheffing, with intense cooking and service challenges that put the skills of the contestants to the ultimate test.

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Looking for more reality shows to stream?

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