The show includes an initial masquerade ball, plenty of laughs, and exciting new connections.

Do you have a piece of advice that you considered especially important during the first season of Queens Court?

Get used to apologizing.

Holly Robinson Peete smiling

You got to be able to be wrong.

Take accountability for your own behavior, and everybody appreciates that.

What appealed to you about hosting this show, especially with your husband?

Holly Robinson Peete and Rodney Peete smiling

I was excited to work with Rodney.

We’ve worked together before, but it’s been a minute.

When we got the offer, we were thrilled.

The cast of Queens Court posing for promo

We actually watched a lot of these types of shows together it’s a bonding thing for us.

It’s our guilty pleasure, or it doesn’t even have to be that guilty.

It’s just a pleasure.

Holly Robinson Peete posing at event

When they offered Rodney and me to host, I thought, “This could work out.

We can impart some wisdom.”

We’re not perfect.

These women seem adept at finding the red flags and making sure that they’re taking care.

They were a little too adept at the red flags.

We’re not perfect.

We have red flags too, as women, so let’s go easy on the red flags."

Was it to keep the men from recognizing the stars?

That was very effective because we were immediately starting with not judging a book by its cover.

I love that element, the masquerade element, and that reveal was really fun.

I didn’t know when we signed up who the women were.

I had forgotten that I sent that to her.

I want to take her home with me.

I love her so much.

We’ve had one side of the story, and we are getting their intimate perspective.

“Okay, so what?

He got a few extra kids.

You don’t know.

Let’s get to know who he is.”

The fact that it’s celebrity women, so we know who the women are.

This show has so much heart and humor.

We laughed, we cried, we cussed, we had fun.

There were moments that were very serious, but then moments that are fall-on-the-floor laughing.

They’re very authentic, all three of them.

That made going to work every day so much fun.

I couldn’t wait to hear what they said about their dates.

Genuinely, I was authentically, “How did it go?”

They didn’t have us walk in and say our lines and leave.

We were involved in the whole journey, and that made us invested.

We wanted to find love for them I think my husband was way more invested than I was.

He wanted to know.

That was so important for us.

That is a really unique element.

The dinners were … That’s our moment.

That’s the money moment for the show.

It was so beautiful.

I’m excited for everyone to watch.

They’re going to binge it in one sitting it’s that good.

It’s that good.

When you do a show like this, you don’t know …

So much is out of your hands, editing, music.

There were things that we didn’t see when we were there.

The interviews with each woman and the guys.

By the way, shout out to the guys and a shout out to the casting of the show.

They did such a good job.

The men came to play.

This is a good one.

All 10 episodes ofQueens Court will be available on Peacock March 16.

This interview has been edited for clarity.