Nelly and Ashanti have officially launched their reality show, We Belong Together.
Fresh off of rekindling their relationship two years ago and welcoming their first child last year, the superstar couple will give fans a glimpse into their lives with the Peacock series when it premieres on June 26.
The show’s eight episode will follow their romance and family life over the whirlwind last couple of years.
From the snippets shown in the trailer, the couple will go through issues such as deciding where to live, navigating their relationship after getting back together following 10 years apart and their differing parenting styles.
Nelly and Ashanti are also producers on the project which is their first foray into reality TV.

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The couple are also expecting a second child with Ashanti intimating that she wants to grow their family further.
Speaking to E! News on the red carpet at the 2025 iHeartRadio Awards, the couple were asked if they had any plans to continue growing their family, to which Ashanti replied: “Let’s go!”
The R&B singer added: “Looking at my baby’s face, it’s just like, ‘Oh, one or two more!’”
Despite Ashanti’s enthusiasm, Nelly was more conservative as he joked about having the opposite reaction to the prospect of more kids with his wife.

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The couple welcomed their first child in July 2024, months after secretly getting married.
Ashanti later explained that Nelly was responsible for naming their son Kareem Kenkaide Hayes.
“His dad named him with a lot of pride,” she told Entertainment Tonight. “We were going back and forth for a long time on his name and he was very adamant. He was like, ‘This is what I want! I love this!’

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“And I thought it was just so amazing and so thoughtful and so sweet because Kenkaide is my dad’s name and obviously my dad has only girls. So Nelly was just like, ‘I think that will be really, really dope.’ And this was all his idea.”
She also explained the meaning behind the name, saying: “Kareem means generous, kind, noble, dignified, bountiful and just having dignity. So I was like, ‘That’s so cute!’”