How to watch new reality show ‘Love Thy Nader’: Time, streaming
Look out, reality TV, there’s a new family dynasty in town.
“Love Thy Nader” premieres on Freeform this week, following the lives of “Sports Illustrated” model Brooks Nader and her three younger sisters: Sarah Jane, Grace Ann, and Mary Holland.
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“I was introduced to this fast-paced, hustle bustle lifestyle and I wanted to bring my sisters along,” Brooks says in the trailer for the NYC-based show, which counts Jimmy Kimmel as an executive producer.
Want to stream the buzzy premiere for free? Read on for everything we know about the coming-of-age series.
When does “Love Thy Nader” premiere?
The first two episodes of “Love Thy Nader” premiere on Freeform on August 26 at 9 p.m. ET. Following the premiere, the full season will hit Hulu on August 27.
Where to watch the Nader sisters’ new reality show?
Don’t want to wait? Be among the first to watch with a live TV streaming service like DirecTV Stream, which offers a five-day free trial for new users. (Plus, you’ll also get access to other top entertainment channels like E!, Bravo and more.)
Who will be on “Love Thy Nader”?

The show focuses on the four Nader sisters — Brooks, 28, Mary Holland, 26, Grace Ann, 25, and Sarah Jane, 22 — as they navigate work, relationships and newfound fame in the Big Apple.
“In the era of iPad kids, we were mud pile kids,” Brooks says in the trailer, which features home movie clips from their childhoods in Louisiana.

The trailer also touches on her split from Gleb Savchenko, who she dated on-and-off after they competed together on “Dancing With the Stars” last fall.
“You see all of it … you see the story and the demise of the relationship and how it ended up ending,” the cover-girl told E!.
“Love Thy Nader” trailer
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