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Mcbee Dynasty Season 3 Bravo Trailer Sets June 15 Premiere

Mcbee Dynasty Season 3 Bravo premieres June 15 at 9 p.m. ET as the McBee family fights to save its farm and legacy.

Mcbee Dynasty Season 3 Bravo Trailer Sets June 15 Premiere

has released the trailer for and set the reality series to return Monday, June 15 at 9 p.m. ET. The third season is the show’s second on Bravo after one season on .

The new run will again center on the McBee family as it tries to protect its 40,000-acre farming operation while the patriarch faces prison time after an FBI investigation. Season 3 will follow , , , , , Alli McBee, Kacie Adkison, Allie Eklund, Galyna Saltkovska and Masha Petrova as the family scrambles through new romances, unexpected pregnancies, emotional goodbyes and losses across the business.

The stakes around the family’s future were already raised in October 2025, when Judge Stephen R. Bough sentenced Steve McBee Sr. to 24 months in federal prison after a crop insurance fraud case tied to conduct between 2018 and 2020. The family has also been trying to keep its farm afloat after falling behind on a $1.3 million loan, adding financial pressure to the legal fight.

The timing gives Bravo a fresh summer entry in a packed lineup that also includes , , , and The Real Housewives Ultimate Girls Trip: Roaring 20th. But mcbee dynasty season 3 bravo is not being promoted as a straightforward family-business story. It is being sold as a succession crisis unfolding in public, with romance, grief and money problems all hitting at once.

That is what makes the premiere matter now. The trailer puts the family’s survival, and not just its television future, at the center of the season, with the McBees again facing the question of whether the legacy built around the farm can outlast the legal and financial damage already done.

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