‘Basketball Wives’ season 12 episode 2: How to watch, where to stream free
An all new episode of the hit reality series Basketball Wives premieres on VH1 Monday, May 12 at 8/7c.
In case you missed last week’s season 12 premiere, the cast was revealed to include Evenlyn Lozada, Brandi Maxiell, Jackie Christies, Jennifer Gold, Ty Young, Chantel Christie-Jeffries, Ming Lee, Denise Reann and Brittany Renner.
The premiere episode primarily focused on Jennifer Gold and her return from Paris as a newly wedded bride of Christian Gold, who recently made national headlines following his arrest brought on by violating his probation.
On this week’s episode, the drama with the couple continues as Jennifer tries to clear Christian’s name, which only causes more issues with Evelyn. To combat the negativity, Chantel plans a group activity, determined to get the ladies to bond despite their differences.
Where can I watch Basketball Wives season 12?
Those interested in catching up on this season’s drama so far can stream the hit series through Philo, Fubo or DirecTV Stream—all of which offer free trials for new subscribers.
The hit VH1 show is also available for streaming through Sling, and although there is no free trial available for new subscribers, those who do commit to a paid subscription receive half off their first month and one month free of AMC+.
Out of the streaming services listed above, Philo is the cheapest option at just $28 a month after its free trial expires.
What is Philo?
Philo is considered one of the cheapest ways to ditch basic cable. Known as an entertainment-focused streaming service, Philo offers its subscribers access to over 70 top-rated TV channels such as TLC, MTV, BET, AMC, CMT, Investigation Discovery and more.
New users can enjoy Philo’s 7-day free trial and continue to stream top channels, hit TV shows and movies on-demand for just $28 a month once the free trial expires.
Those looking to customize their flow of content even further on Philo can consider including add-ons such as MGM+, STARZ, and AMC+ in their subscription.
What is Fubo and DirecTV Stream?
Fubo and DirecTV Stream are two of the top streaming services steadily replacing traditional cable services. Both offer free trials to new subscribers, a plethora of popular live TV channels, on-demand streaming options and helpful features such as unlimited DVR storage.
Fubo considers itself a sports-focused live streaming service, but with over 100 live TV channels available through its base package at just $84.99 after its free trial, it offers much more to its subscribers.
Popular TV channels available through Fubo include ABC, FOX, BET, MTV, CNBC, MSNBC, USA and much more.
DirecTV Stream mirrors Fubo by offering many of the same live TV channels and useful features. The base package starts at just $86.99 a month after its 5-day free trial and includes popular channels such as HGTV, ESPN, Bravo, CMT, CNN, BET and much more.
Two other DirecTV Stream packages are the Choice package (original price $114.99) and the Ultimate package (original price $129.99), both of which are part of an ongoing promotion that offers new subscribers $10 off the original price for the first three months of their subscription.
Those interested in comparing all DirecTV Stream’s channel packages can check them out here.
What is Sling?
Sling is another great streaming service to consider if you’re looking to ditch the hassle of traditional cable. Sling users can stream on-demand movies, live TV shows and live sports instantly on all favorite devices.
Though there is no free trial through Sling, there is an ongoing promotion offering half off your first month and one month free of AMC+. Both the Sling Orange plan and the Sling Blue plan are normally $45.99 a month but start streaming with Sling for just $23 your first month.
For those who wish to access channels from both the Sling Blue and Sling Orange plans can do so by signing up for the Orange + Blue plan, which combines the best of both plans for just $60.99 a month ($30.50 for the first month).