Tyler Perry's Sistas returns for its 10th season on BET, featuring a trailer, poster, and significant cast updates. Two original cast members depart, while new regulars join the returning ensemble. The season promises intense drama following a car bomb aftermath.
Tyler Perry's Sistas, the long-running drama series, is set to premiere its 10th season tomorrow, as announced by BET on January 6, 2026. The network released a trailer and key art highlighting the show's return, emphasizing themes of loyalty, silence, and personal reckonings in the wake of a car bomb incident.
Notable cast changes include the departure of Ebony Obsidian, who played Karen Mott, and Novi Brown, who portrayed Sabrina Hollins. These exits make way for fresh dynamics. Returning cast members are KJ Smith as Andi, Mignon as Danni, Crystal Renee Hayslett as Fatima, Angela Beyince as Pam, Devale Ellis as Zac, Brian Jordan Jr. as Maurice, Chris Warren as Hayden, and Monti Washington as Rich.
Joining as new series regulars are Jordan Coleman as Cheyenne Barnes, a fiercely confident hairstylist with emotional scars and a desire for luxury, and Tunde Oyeneyin as Madison Truitt, a self-assured entrepreneur seeking a strong partnership. BET described the season: “Season 10 of Tyler Perry’s Sistas picks up with the gut-wrenching aftermath of a car bomb, and the fallout is far from over. This season, silence is louder than words, loyalties are tested, and as each woman wrestles with the past, not everyone will make it to the other side the same.”
Tyler Perry, creator and executive producer, commented: “The longevity of Sistas is a testament to the incredible audience who has so deeply connected to the show. I know they will be invested in every plot line, every character, and a lot is going to happen this season. As always, we’ve got some big surprises, twists, and turns. It will not disappoint!”
Louis Carr, President of BET, added: “Reaching a 10th season is a significant milestone that speaks to the incredible connection Tyler Perry’s Sistas has forged with our audience. We are profoundly grateful for our enduring partnership with Tyler Perry, whose vision continues to deliver compelling, must-watch television, and we are equally proud of the amazing talent, both returning and new, who bring these dynamic characters to life.”
Produced at Tyler Perry Studios, the season is executive-produced by Tyler Perry, written by Courtney Glaude, and directed by Armani Ortiz. The blend of familiar faces and new additions promises storylines centered on friendships, relationships, and personal challenges.