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a three-panel image of contestants on milf manor. left is gabriel, a young man with floppy hair, light eye makeup, a cropped pink shirt, and leather jacket, exposing his midriff in a deliberate pose. center is april j, gabriel's mother, wearing a tight red dress and posing confidently with a hand on her hip. her hair is blond and blown out. right is joey, the youngest of the three, a young man wearing a grey t-shirt and shorts, his hand placed coyly in his curly hair while he smiles widely
"MILF Manor" is streaming on Discovery Plus.
  • "MILF Manor" follows eight mothers who are searching for love with younger men.
  • But in a reality TV twist, the moms end up dating each other's sons.
  • You can watch new episodes of "MILF Manor" Sundays at 10 p.m. ET on TLC and Discovery Plus.

"MILF Manor" is a new dating show with a unique, Freudian premise. Though you might think the title says it all, there's a twist that makes this something "you need to see to believe."  The show is now available to stream on Discovery Plus or catch weekly on TLC. 

In "MILF Manor," eight women in their 40s and 50s have come to vacation in an extravagant paradise with one goal in mind: to find love with a younger man. They all arrive single and ready to mingle until, plot twist, they find out the dating pool is composed of their sons. That's right, each eligible bachelorette has one son in the mix who happens to be searching for love with a beautiful older woman.

Check out the trailer for 'MILF Manor'

The TLC series premiered on January 15 and its first season is still ongoing. The show takes place at a mansion in Mexico, and the cast includes contestants from cities across the United States. 

Where to watch 'MILF Manor'

You can watch "MILF Manor" every Sunday at 10 p.m. ET on the TLC cable channel or Discovery Plus streaming service

Discovery Plus offers the cheapest way to stream the show at only $5/month with ads or $7/month without. Both plans will get you access to every episode of "MILF Manor" so far, along with the rest of the Discovery Plus catalog. New episodes hit the service at the same time they air on TLC. 

If you'd rather catch the series on TCL every week but don't have cable, consider trying a live TV service like Hulu Live TV, FuboTV, Sling TV, or Philo. Each offers its own library of channels (TLC included) and various features like DVR, multiple screens, and more. Of those options, the cheapest is Philo at only $25 a month.

Can you watch 'MILF Manor' for free?

You can watch episodes of "MILF Manor" for free by signing up for a free trial to Discovery Plus, Fubo TV, or Philo. All three services offer seven days for free exclusively to new members. 

To get the most "MILF Manor" as possible without paying, we recommend joining Discovery Plus' free trial after the series concludes; that way you can watch the entire backlog of episodes in the seven-day period if you so choose. 

Who's in the cast of 'MILF Manor'?

"MILF Manor" stars mothers and sons from different cities across the United States. The women range from ages 44 to 60, while the men are between 20 and 30. Here's all eight of the mother-son duos:

  • SoYoung and Jimmy (New Orleans, LA, and Los Angeles, CA)
  • Charlene and Harrison (Los Angeles, CA)
  • April J. and Gabriel (Los Angeles, CA)
  • Kelle and Joey (Orange County, CA)
  • Pola and Jose (Miami, FL)
  • Shannan and Ryan (Atlanta, GA)
  • Stefany and Billy (Los Angeles, CA)
  • April W. and Ricky (Detroit, MI)

Is 'MILF Manor' family friendly?

Rated TV-14, "MILF Manor" is defined as not suitable for children under the age of 14. 

If you're still unsure about letting your family watch this one, here's how it shakes out: "MILF Manor," like most other TLC reality shows, doesn't shy away from skimpy outfits, innuendo, or gratuitous make-out sessions. However, it does not include any full nudity or graphic sexual scenes. Otherwise, the show is mostly just full of suggestive situations and games that can be hilarious to some and skin-crawling to others. 

It's up to personal judgment whether or not you watch this one with the kids, just keep in mind that, at the end of the day, you still might have to explain to them what a "MILF" is.

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