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The new Marriage Boot Camp Reality Stars cast

The new Marriage Boot Camp Reality Stars cast

WE tv has announced the Marriage Boot Camp Reality Stars season three cast, and they include Big Brother and Amazing Race couple Jeff Schroeder and Jordan Lloyd, and WE tv’s own Kendra on Top stars Kendra Wilkinson and Hank Baskett.

Jeff and Jordan will be on Marriage Boot Camp Reality Stars

Jeff Schroeder and Jordan Lloyd are among the cast members on the new Marriage Boot Camp Reality Stars May 2015 season. (Photo by Helga Esteb/Shutterstock.)

The full cast along with the supertease’s ridiculous summaries of each of their relationships:

  • Kendra Wilkinson & Hank Baskett from Kendra on Top (“a marriage on the edge of disaster”)
  • Mike “The Situation” Sorrentino & Lauren Pesce from Jersey Shore and The Sorrentinos (“the rehab relationship”)
  • Aubrey O’Day & Travis Garland from Making the Band and Celebrity Apprentice (“jealous lovers”)
  • Tami Roman & Reggie Youngblood from Basketball Wives (“the cougar”)
  • Jeff Schroeder & Jordan Lloyd from Big Brother and The Amazing Race (“the coolest couple”)

The season will debut in May, and the preview below focuses heavily on Kendra Wilkinson’s reaction to Hank Baskett’s affair with a transsexual model.

WE’s press release says Jeff and Jordan have communication issues, and says “they’ve also struggled through a long distance relationship until she picked up her life and moved across the country for him TWICE,” and asks, “Are they living in bliss or in ignorance?” (That’s easy: ignorance.)

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