90 Day Bares All Season 3 - Here's What We Can Tell Fans So Far

TLC's "90 Day Fiance" has become a television staple with more than half a dozen spinoffs, including "90 Day Bares All." "Bares All" is an aftershow of sorts with host Shaun Robinson interviewing cast members from across the franchise. The objective of the show is to catch up on the cast members' personal lives and give viewers a more intimate look at them in a different setting, according to TV Insider.

Since the show premiered on Discovery+ in January 2021, viewers have been treated to inside scoops about why certain relationships failed and different relationship troubles. For example, Anny Francisco — who appeared on Season 7 of "90 Day Fiance" — revealed on the show that she likes to be in the presence of women, which prompted her husband Robert Springs to question her sexuality, per TV Shows Ace. Anny explained, "I no bisexual. I just like different kinds of stuff. So I just like the booty, touching ... You know a woman know how you feel because they feel the same. It's fun."

With such juicy revelations, it's no wonder fans can't get enough of the drama on "90 Day Bares All." With two seasons in the books, here's what we can tell you about the upcoming third season.

When will 90 Day Bares All Season 3 be released?

While "90 Day Bares All" has been a hit on Discovery+, an official renewal for Season 3 has not yet been announced, according to Premiere Date. However, given that Season 2 only recently ended at the end of October 2021, it is a bit premature to expect the streaming platform to announce a new season this soon.

Season 1 of the talk show ended in April 2021, while the second season premiered in September, per IMDb. Judging from the timeline, it is likely we'll get an announcement of the show's renewal in the upcoming months. Furthermore, Discovery didn't announce the second season until 10 days before the show aired, according to The Futon Critic, so fans will have to wait patiently to see all their favorite cast members bare all to Shaun Robinson.

Robinson loves the show, too, telling Forbes that hosting has "been a lot of fun" and she can't wait for more episodes and seasons. We're sure fans feel the same!

Who will join the cast of 90 Days Bares All Season 3?

"90 Day Bares All" is different from many reunion reality shows on television because of its rotating cast. Per the press release from Discovery+, each season of "Bares All" features "personalities from across the franchise and across the world." Season 2 featured fan-favorite cast members like Angela and Michael, Darcey and Stacey, Kenneth and Armando, Elizabeth and Andre, and Colt and Vanessa, per The Futon Critic.

With so many "90 Day" franchise couples, it's hard to guess who would be featured on Season 3. However, one person who is expected to be back is host Shaun Robinson, as she's also the executive producer, according to Forbes. Robinson was promoted to executive producer in Season 2 and thoroughly enjoyed flexing her creative muscles on the show, telling the outlet, "I'm really happy to have this new role, and to really participate in the process."

She added, "The couples can say anything they want. We give you behind-the-scenes. We give you never-before-seen interviews ... We play games; it's fun. It's the type of show where I get to let loose."

Fans think 90 Day Bares All Season 3 could be improved

While Shaun Robinson is excited for the future of "90 Day Bares All," fans have criticized the show for being "cringy." In a Reddit thread posted at the beginning of Season 2, one user wrote, "I can't bring myself to watch 'Bares All.' It's so cringy." The thread referenced the part in the episode where Steven Johnston, Pedro Jimeno, and Chantel Everett made fun of traditional Russian foods in front of Alina, who is Russian, and the segment left a bad taste in viewers' mouths. "This is one of the things that irritates me the most. I know people who have emigrated to America and they all say that the food looks good but tastes like cardboard," another user wrote. "And if Americans can't eat foreign food, they better not travel."

Per Showbiz CheatSheet, fans think that "Bares All" should undergo some changes, namely how host Shaun Robinson conducts her interviews. Some fans think Robinson doesn't ask the right questions, while others think cast members talked about irrelevant stories unrelated to their relationships. Here's hoping "Bares All" can address some of the criticism when Season 3 (probably) returns later this year.