Star-Studded Season 5: Raven-Symoné, Tisha Campbell, Loretta Devine & More Join The Ms. Pat Show
Get ready for the "wildest, most uproarious season yet" as The Ms. Pat Show returns to BET+ for its fifth season on Wednesday, January 7, 2026!
The multi-Emmy-nominated comedy is known for tackling tough topics with unfiltered realness and R-rated language, and the new season promises to continue that trend with an incredible lineup of guest stars joining the returning core cast.
New Faces and Iconic Guest Stars
Season 5 brings a host of legendary talent to the screen, promising fresh dynamics and hilarious new storylines for the Carson family.
Raven-Symoné: The actress, who has also previously directed an episode of the show, will appear as a notable guest star this season.
Tisha Campbell: Known for her iconic roles in shows like Martin and My Wife and Kids, Campbell is set to bring her comedic talent to the new season.
Loretta Devine: The Emmy Award-winning actress (known for Dreamgirls and Grey's Anatomy) will also make a guest appearance.
SWV: The multi-platinum, Grammy-nominated vocal trio will bring some musical star power to the show.
Other Notable Guests: The season will also feature appearances by Tristan "Mack" Wilds, Omeretta, and Sandra Caldwell.
The Returning Cast
The core Carson family and supporting cast are all set to return, continuing their journey of navigating life in suburban Indiana:
Patricia "Ms. Pat" Williams-Lee as Pat Carson
J. Bernard Calloway as Terry Carson
Tami Roman as Denise Ford
Vince Swann as Brandon James
Briyana Guadalupe as Janelle Carson
Theodore John Barnes as Junebug Carson
Brittany Inge in a recurring role as Ashley
Season 5: What to Expect
The upcoming season, which finished filming in March 2025, continues the show's tradition of exploring complex family issues and social commentary. According to BET+, the season will explore themes including "scars left by absent parents, scars created by present parents, and following your dreams through all of it".
Prepare for a season where the only constant is change, and the humor is as real as it gets.

