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Basketball Wives Season 11, Episode 22: Watch with Free Trial

A new episode of VH1’s hit series “Basketball Wives” premieres Monday, August 19 at 9 p.m. as the women establish the pecking order in the second half of Season 11.

Fans who have canceled their traditional cable and want to watch the new reality show live can stream it on Philo or FuboTV, both of which offer free trials to new subscribers.

What to expect in tonight’s episode of “Getting Messy in Mexico”: “Unexpected guests threaten to turn the trip to Mexico upside down; the argument between Brooke and Brandi escalates; Jennifer’s dream of a drama-free vacation melts in the hot Mexican sun.”

Cast: Jennifer Williams, Jackie Christie, Brooke Bailey, Shaunie Henderson, Evelyn Lozada, Noria Dorsey-Taggar, Brandi Maxiell, Jac’Eil Duckworth, Laura Govan, Vanessa Rider.

About the show

According to VH1’s official synopsis, “The best friends on this series have more than just camaraderie in common: They’re either the wife, ex-wife or girlfriend of an NBA superstar. Although they drive expensive cars, live in mansions and wear designer clothes and jewelry, life isn’t always glamorous. Protecting what they have takes a lot of work…like fending off groupies, dealing with the jealous kind and trying to find solid ground in their often unstable world. Shaunie O’Neal, Shaquille’s ex-wife, is the show’s star and one of its executive producers.”

Catch up on what happened earlier in Season 11 in this Basketball Wives Reunion recap:

Where can I find VH1?

You can find out what channel VH1 is on using the channel finders here: Verizon Fios, AT&T U-verse, Comcast Xfinity, Spectrum/Charter, Optimum/Altice, DIRECTV, and Dish.

For those without cable, there are these streaming services

You can watch the show on Philo, an entertainment streaming service with over 60 channels and a free trial. You can also watch the show on FuboTV, where you’ll have access to your favorite TV shows, live sports, and more. You’ll get a free trial when you sign up.

More about Philo

Philo’s Live TV subscription offers a free 7-day trial and costs $28 per month. It includes MTV and over 50 other classic TV, lifestyle and news channels. Subscribers can stream on up to three devices simultaneously, create up to 10 profiles and save unlimited live or future shows for up to a year.

More about FuboTV

FuboTV offers a 7-day free trial and starts at $74.99 per month for access to MTV and more than 120 other news, entertainment, and sports channels on the Pro plan. You can also upgrade to the Elite package ($90 monthly), which includes more than 180 channels and over 130 events in 4K. Both plans let you record TV shows, movies, games, and more and watch them on an unlimited number of screens.

By Olivia

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