
Fresh off her breakup from Dancing With the Stars partner Gleb Savchenko, Brooks Nader explained that she could be interested in exploring a relationship with a woman in the future.

Brooks Nader may be looking to dance with a different kind of partner.
Nearly three weeks after her on-and-off relationship with Gleb Savchenko officially ended, the “freshly single” Sports Illustrated Swimsuit model revealed she may be open to dating women.
“Maybe it’s Mr., maybe it’s Mrs., I don’t even know,” Brooks told Entertainment Tonight May 15 while describing her ideal man. “Who knows? My sister keeps telling me I gotta switch teams. She’s over me with the guys.”
The Dancing With the Stars alum—who announced her divorce from Billy Haire in May 2024 after four years of marriage—also explained the reason why she’s open-minded to broadening her dating pool.
“I’m 28, I’ve been married only, so we’ll see what happens,” she continued. “I’m open to whatevs.”
But while Brooks may be down to tango with a woman in the future, she noted she is currently “rockin’ with work” and is “not looking for any kind of partner right now.”
In fact, the model is all-in on filming the upcoming reality TV show Love Thy Nader alongside sisters Mary Holland Nader, 25, Grace Ann Nader, 24, and Sarah Jane Nader, 22, which she said will feature the entirety of her breakup with Gleb.
“It’s all, all on the show,” she explained. “People love to think that there’s something crazy and contrived about it, but the truth of the matter is the cameras started rolling and the truth unfolded and it’s all on our show.”
As for how Brooks feels about reexperiencing the end of her seven-month long love story when the show airs this summer? She didn’t realize she would have to.

“I haven’t even thought about that. F–k!” she said through laughter. “That’ll be interesting. I guess I will have to relive it.”
But, even if she didn’t have a camera crew following her through the breakup, she quipped that her sister—who recently spilled Brooks’ NSFW secret that she and Gleb had sex on the set of Dancing With the Stars—would fill the world in on the BTS info, adding, “There’s a whole bunch of Grace Ann Naders out there, I guess, that’ll just tell all the tea anyways.”
Until Brooks’ new reality TV series reveals all of the relationship details, read on to see which other shows are premiering soon.

PostMortem (Netflix) – May 20
Following the recent death of both of her parents, comedian Sarah Silverman finds comedy in the darkest corners of life. She hilariously navigates the absurdities of death with her signature wit, from unexpectedly finding the “deal of a lifetime” while planning their funerals to cherishing the bittersweet experience of hearing her mother’s last words. Sarah Silverman:

Motorheads (Prime) – May 20
The YA drama is about first love, first heartbreak, and turning the key in your first car. Set in a once-thriving rust-belt town that’s now searching for a glimmer of hope, the series is an adrenaline-filled story of a group of outsiders who form an unlikely friendship over a mutual love of street racing, while navigating the hierarchy and rules of high school.

Nine Perfect Strangers (Hulu) – May 21
Nine new strangers connected in ways they could never imagine are invited by mysterious guru Masha Dmitrichenko (Nicole Kidman) to join a transformational wellness retreat in the Austrian Alps. Over the course of a week, she takes them to the brink. Will they make it? Will she? Masha is willing to try anything in the interest of healing everyone involved, including herself.

Gordon Ramsey’s Secret Service (Fox) – May 21
Restaurateurs who are looking for a quick fix or social media glow-up are in for the surprise of their lives when famed culinary titan Gordon Ramsay trades his signature chef knives for a state-of-the-art surveillance vehicle and cutting-edge spyware in FOX’s all-new unscripted series, Gordon Ramsay’s Secret Service.
In a Gordon Ramsay series first, Chef Ramsay will venture into struggling restaurants under the cover of night. With the help of a secret source on the inside, he’ll gather raw, unfiltered evidence and get a 360-degree view of the major issues facing each restaurant. This insider will not only remain a secret to the staff, but will also help Ramsay infiltrate the restaurant after-hours for a dramatic nighttime black light kitchen investigation that reveals more filth and grossness than ever before.
By the time Ramsay reveals his identity, it will be too late for staff to cover up their culinary crimes. Gordon Ramsay’s Secret Service will be his toughest assignment yet, as he takes drastic measures to transform not only the restaurant but also the staff — because Gordon knows he can upgrade the menu and renovate the restaurant, but the most important change has to come from the people. Are the restaurant and staff willing to accept Gordon’s mission, or are they too far gone to be saved?

MasterChef: Dynamic Duos (Fox) – May 21
MasterChef enters its 15th season with a brand-new theme… Dynamic Duos! This season, Gordon Ramsay and renowned restaurateur Joe Bastianich return, alongside new judge James Beard Award nominee Chef Tiffany Derry, who will bring her no-nonsense point of view to the table. For the first time in MasterChef history, pairs of home cooks will participate together, in hopes of becoming America’s next MasterChefs.

Sirens (Netflix) – May 22
Devon thinks her sister Simone has a really creepy relationship with her new boss, the enigmatic socialite Michaela Kell. Michaela’s cult-ish life of luxury is like a drug to Simone, and Devon has decided it’s time for an intervention, but she has no idea what a formidable opponent Michaela will be. Told over the course of one explosive weekend at The Kells’ lavish beach estate, Sirens is an incisive, sexy, and darkly funny exploration of women, power, and class.

Earnhardt (Prime Video) – May 22
A charismatic, working-class hero to millions of fans, Dale Earnhardt was the most influential figure the sport of NASCAR has ever known. ‘The Intimidator’ spent the better part of two decades as the most visible figure in stock car racing, breaking through the confines of the sport’s regional fan base into mainstream notoriety. The Goodwrench No. 3 Chevrolet, with an eye-catching black paint job, became one of the most feared and iconic symbols in NASCAR history, as Earnhardt notched 76 race wins and a record-tying seven NASCAR Cup Series championships over a groundbreaking 26-year career.
Racing was his life, and it ran in his blood. He grew up idolizing his father Ralph, a respected driver on the early NASCAR circuit, and his own children likewise strove to follow him onto the track—with son Dale Earnhardt Jr. eventually becoming one of the most enduringly popular drivers of all time in his own right. From one generation to the next, racing would become the Earnhardt legacy – fueling their greatest triumphs and delivering their deepest loss.

90 Minutes (Peacock) – May 22
When Las Navajas, a once-legendary amateur soccer team, is shaken by a scandalous brawl, their aging owner recruits washed-up local legend “Veneno” Montoya to coach the underdogs through a tournament filled with bitter rivalries, mafia threats, and impossible odds—igniting a wild journey to reclaim their honor and restore their neighborhood’s pride.

Pee-Wee As Himself (HBO/Max) – May 23
Driven by a soul-baring interview with Paul Reubens, the man behind the iconic character Pee-wee Herman, the documentary is the definitive portrait of the comedic performer and a window into his never before discussed personal life. Determined to correct the record and tell the factual story of his life, Reubens excavates his kaleidoscopic influences, origins in the circus and avant-garde performance theater, and career choices, while reflecting on the reasoning behind, and the consequences of, severing his beloved alter ego from his authentic self.

Off Script With the Hollywood Reporter (IFC & AMC+) – May 23
Off Script With The Hollywood Reporter showcases five categories of Emmy contenders, featuring themed episodes for Drama Actress, Drama Actor, Comedy Actress, Comedy Actor and Stand-Up. Moderated by THR’s Lacey Rose and Mikey O’Connell, the series is known for its sharp, unfiltered roundtable format delivering honest, insightful, and often hilarious conversations about the craft and chaos of working in television. But what truly sets Off Script apart is its unmatched ability to curate a who’s who of Hollywood who rarely, if ever, share the same stage.

Jerrod Charmichael’s Don’t Be Gay (HBO/Max) – May 24
Emmy-winning comedian Jerrod Carmichael returns to the stage for his fourth HBO stand-up special.
Rick and Morty (Adult Swim) – May 25
Rick and Morty is back for season eight! Life has meaning again! Anything is possible! Look out for adventures with Summer, Jerry, Beth, and the other Beth. Maybe Butter Bot will get a new task? Whatever happens, you can’t keep Rick and Morty down for long. People have tried!

The Librarians: The Next Chapter (TNT) – May 25
The Librarians: The Next Chapter centers on Vikram Chamberlain (Callum McGowan), a “Librarian” from the past who time traveled from 1847 and now finds himself stuck in the present. When Vikram returns to his castle in Belgrade, Serbia and discovers that it is now a museum, he inadvertently releases magic across the continent. With the help of a new team of eclectic heroes, including a savant in world history, a scientific genius, and a highly skilled Guardian, Vikram has only six months to clean up the mess he made.