Fall TV lineup 2021: 9 Best reality shows to watch this fall
The Voice season 21
Arianators, come through! The awesome singing competition The Voice is returning for its 21st season, and Grammy winner Ariana Grande is officially joining as a coach. The show has done a wonderful job in the past at highlighting some of the most talented voices and we cannot wait to see who comes on stage next.
Carson Daly returns as host and alongside Grande as coaches will be Kelly Clarkson, Blake Shelton, and John Legend. Nick Jonas will no longer be a judge this season and is being replaced by the “Positions” singer. We’ve also got some A-list advisers this season, including Camila Cabello, Kristin Chenoweth, Jason Aldean, and Dierks Bentley.
Be sure to watch The Voice season 21 when it premieres on NBC on Sept. 20, 2021.
Love on the Spectrum season 2
Netflix has produced a handful of reality shows in recent years, but none are as endearing and heartfelt as Love on the Spectrum. The series follows a group of singles who have autism, and each person is looking for love in their own unique way. The first season introduced viewers to really awesome contestants who are incredibly easy to root for.
The show does a great job showing that despite any of our differences as humans, we all yearn to fall in love and be loved. Fans were excited when the series was renewed for a second season by Netflix, and we’d highly recommend the watch for anyone who hasn’t seen this special show. The second installment will reportedly feature a new group of people.
Love on the Spectrum season 2 hits Netflix on Sept. 21, 2021.