'Seeking Brother Husband' Cast on TLC: Meet the Stars

'Seeking Brother Husband' cast: TLC has a new series premiering on March 26, 2023 that's like 'Sister Wives,' but gender-swapped. Meet the stars! You're likely familiar with TLC's long-running series, Sister Wives, a show that follows a polygamous family with one husband and four wives (or at least it did, before Kody Brown split with

'Seeking Brother Husband' cast: TLC has a brand new series premiering on March 26, 2023 that is like 'Sister Wives,' however gender-swapped. Meet the stars!

Michelle Stein - Author

You're likely accustomed to TLC's long-running collection, Sister Wives, a display that follows a polygamous circle of relatives with one husband and 4 other halves (or a minimum of it did, ahead of Kody Brown split with three of them). You may have even watched Seeking Sister Wife, which options various men with a couple of other halves.

But what about girls who have more than one husband? As it turns out, there's a show for that, too!

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In January, TLC released a trailer for its upcoming sequence, Seeking Brother Husband. In it, viewers had been introduced to four courting teams. Each one includes a wife and her husband(s) who are hoping to add even more husbands.

Let's take a closer take a look at the cast.

'Seeking Brother Husband' cast: Meet Kenya, Carl, and Tiger.

One of the relationship teams featured in Seeking Brother Husband consists of a spouse, Kenya, Carl (her first husband) and Tiger (her 2nd husband). They are from Houston, Texas. Per TLC, "Carl connects with Kenya on a philosophical level and Tiger, husband number two, fulfills Kenya’s emotional and physical needs."

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In the trailer, Kenya defined, "Polyandry is the practice of one woman having multiple husbands but those husbands cannot have any other partners." She later added, "To do this lifestyle successfully, you have to be willing to go outside of your old comfort zones."

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Elisa and Mike

Elisa and her husband Mike from Los Angeles, Calif., also are featured on Seeking Brother Husband. In the trailer, Elisa addressed the stigma of a lady having multiple husbands.

"There's definitely, like, a double standard. When a female has multiple partners, it's, 'Oh my gosh, she's such a slut. She sleeps around,'" she shared. "They assume [with] multiple male partners, it's just about sex. That's definitely not it."

In a different scene, Elisa used to be observed asking her husband how he felt about probably having a brother husband. She questioned: "To see me holding hands with somebody else or kissing somebody else, you don't think that would be hard?"

Mike replied, "It wouldn't be easy."

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Kim, Dustin, and Vinson

Kim, Dustin (first husband), and Vinson (second husband) are from Asheville, N.C., and they are open to adding any other husband to the combine.

In the trailer, Dustin informed Vinson: "You know, you were the first man I let my partner, Kim, be with." Dustin then informed the camera, "I was watching my partner fall for another man right before my eyes."

When somebody requested Dustin, "Are you OK with her sleeping with other men?" he answered, "Most of the time."

Chara, Patrick, and Noble — and perhaps a 3rd husband

Per TLC. Chara and Patrick have "drifted apart" in their 13-year marriage however have remained in combination as a result of their "emotional bond." That's why Noble came in to lend a hand fill the gaps. On Seeking Brother Husband, it's hinted that Chara is open to even more husbands — and having a child. But which husband might be the bio dad?

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Honestly, Chara seems like she went via it in Season 1 of Seeking Brother Husband. "I didn't think I was going to be swapped out," one among the husbands tells her, to which she counters, "And I don't feel that it's a swap-out."

The husband then responded, "Well that's because you're not getting swapped out."

Cut to a visibly-emotional Chara telling producers, "I'm just not having a good time right now," while dabbing her eyes with a tissue.

Seeking Brother Husband airs on Sundays (starting March 26) at 10 p.m. EST on TLC and Discovery Plus.

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