Revealed: Reunion Date and Host for Harry Jowsey’s Let’s Marry Harry!
Harry Jowsey’s journey to find a wife on Let’s Marry Harry has captivated viewers from beginning to end — and a reunion special is on the horizon!
Us is excited to reveal that the reunion will be hosted by Haley Baylee and will air on Netflix on Wednesday, August 26, at 9 p.m. ET.
“I’m absolutely thrilled for this opportunity because I’ve been watching closely and trust me, I have tons of questions,” Baylee shared exclusively with Us. “We’ll dive into all the hookups, blowups, and the drama in between that you all can’t stop talking about.”
The host promises that fans can “look forward to some genuine answers and a few surprises,” adding a warning, “Harry, you better be ready!”
Baylee, a modern content creator, host, and model, has a unique path to stardom. Initially, she earned a degree in medical biology before pivoting her career and being recognized as Sport’s Illustrated Rookie of the Year in 2018.
Since then, the model has graced major magazine covers, attended glamorous red carpets, led panels, and collaborated with various celebrities, including Jacob Elordi and Courteney Cox.
With a staggering social media following of over 9.5 million, her popularity makes her an ideal choice to host the Let’s Marry Harry reunion, especially considering that Jowsey is also a social media and reality star. (Baylee has been named a Forbes Top Creator three years running.)
Charlie Hare, Jade Innes, Emily Stone, Samantha Madsen, Juliana Melchor, Sam Kruse, Rickiyah McGrady, Elli Schryver, Dannelle Davidson, Faith Love Gonzalez, Harry Jowsey, Emma Piotrowski, Mya Benway, Abby Easterling, Lauren Hollinger, Maya Hirshman, Shaine Hinson, Debralee Tomberlin, Sammy Gotay, Lindsey Clark, Amber Mozo. Adam Rose/Netflix
During the reunion, Jowsey will confront the women he let go in pursuit of his forever partner.
Fans will also hear more from Jowsey’s two finalists Amber Mozo and Dannelle Davidson, whose outcomes will be revealed in the finale airing on Wednesday, August 12.
Throughout the Unwell-produced series, Jowsey sought to shed his bad boy reality TV image and find love, with support from his closest friends who helped decide which women would stay and which would leave.
“On Let’s Marry Harry, I’m in a house without my phone surrounded by these amazing women who want to marry me,” Jowsey exclusively told Us for his July cover story before the show’s premiere. “They’re fully invested in my life, saying, ‘I want to stand firmly by this guy — and do it all on Netflix.’ How could I say no to that?”
The Too Hot to Handle alum mentioned that during the dating show, he became “better at expressing” his feelings and learned to “reassess relationships.”
“I haven’t always shown up respectfully in the past, which often involved being flirty or saying outrageous things for attention,” Jowsey shared. “Now, I aim to be respectful. No flirtation or mischief.”
Harry Jowsey on ‘Let’s Marry Harry.’ Sara Mally/Netflix
As for the finale and its follow-up reunion, Jowsey hinted that he faced the “toughest decision” of his life.
“The final nights were sleepless for me. I didn’t want to hurt anyone or break any hearts. I was overwhelmed,” he revealed to Us. “I thought, ‘This should be the highlight of my life, but it’s at somebody else’s expense.’”
Despite the weight of the finale, Jowsey assured Us that he’s “in the best place I’ve ever been.”
“Everything I’ve envisioned is coming to life,” he added.
Don’t miss the reunion of Let’s Marry Harry premiering on Netflix on Wednesday, August 26, at 9 p.m. ET/6 p.m. PT. All episodes are currently streaming, including the season finale released on Wednesday, August 12.
