‘Forbidden Love’ series premiere: How to watch, where to stream free
The new TLC reality series Forbidden Love will premiere Sunday, July 21 at 10/9c.
In TLC’s Forbidden Love, couples hopelessly in love face one final hurdle in their relationship: religion. To stay together, someone must choose to change their faith, but will the sacrifice strengthen their relationship or tear them apart?
In episode one, Elmer’s transition out of the Amish leads to an unsavory addiction while Laurie struggles with the pressures of converting to Orthodox Judaism.
Meanwhile, Ashley sets out to ease the tension between her conservative Catholic family and her Muslim husband.
Where can I watch TLC’s Forbidden Love?
Although premiering on TLC, those without basic cable can still live stream the series premiere of Forbidden Love on Sunday with with Philo, Sling or DirecTV Stream.
Philoand DirecTV Stream offer free trials for new subscribers, however, Philo is the cheaper live streaming option at $28 a month after its 7-day free trial.
What is Philo?
Philo is considered one of the cheaper live streaming services available as it allows users to stream over 70 live TV channels for just $28 a month after its free trial.
Popular channels offered with Philo include the Hallmark Channel, MTV, AMC, HGTV, History Channel, Discovery Channel, CMT, TLC, BET and more.
The streaming service also offers unlimited DVR along with various movies and TV shows users can watch on-demand, including new episodes of Forbidden Love.
What is Sling?
Sling is also one of the cheaper live streaming services available and currently offers new subscribers half off their first month.
Subscribers have three different channel packages to choose from: Sling Blue and Sling Orange that are each $40 a month, and Sling Orange + Blue that is just the first two channel packages combined for $55 a month.
All three channel packages offer TLC with a subscription.
What is DirecTV Stream?
DirecTV Stream is also alternative to regular cable, but with more exclusive channel options that Sling and Philo do not offer such as ABC, NBC, FOX, ESPN and CBS.
At $84.98 a month after its free trial, its base package comes with a little over 75 live channels after its free trial.
Those interested can check out all of DirecTV Stream’s channel packages here.