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Tyler Perry's Sistas Season 6 is Here: Here's How & Where to Watch

Tyler Perry's Sistas Season 6 is Here: Here's How & Where to Watch
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This hit show is quite hard to find.

Although Tyler Perry is best known for his Madea franchise and various romantic dramas, the actor-producer's busy schedule can make it difficult for fans to keep track of his projects. So, if you're just hearing about Sistas, the hit show about four best friends created, produced, and written by Perry, don't be embarrassed because this captivating show is notoriously hard to find, even though it's currently airing its sixth season.

Here's how you can watch the current season of Sistas.

The slice-of-life comedy first premiered on the BET network in 2019 and quickly became the network's flagship series, highlighting the work of Black directors, actors, and producers. Perry's name obviously helped more people tune in to BET, but this basic cable network is still a long way from competing with the likes of CBS, NBC, or ABC, which leaves many people unable to watch Sistas, as paying for cable to watch just one show is a bit of too much, even for dedicated fans.

Fortunately, viewers who use streaming services as their primary way of watching shows can still watch Sistas Season 6, as the BET+ streaming platform makes each episode available for streaming the day after it premieres on the network. Additionally, if you subscribe to BET+, you can also watch the show on the Roku channel.

However, even if you prefer to watch Sistas on cable but are unable to tune in in time for the new episode, you can watch it directly on BET's official website or watch Sistas on demand through services like YouTube TV, Hulu, or Fubo.

If you want to check out the show without paying a monthly subscription, you can also rent individual episodes through YouTube, Google Play, Apple TV+, Vudu, and Prime Video for as little as $1.99 per episode.

Unfortunately, because BET is an original cable network, it's highly unlikely that Sistas will ever be available to stream on Netflix, Hulu, or Amazon Prime, as the network has to make money from something, and Tyler Perry's show is the biggest hit they have.