On Monday, June 15, TLC will debut a fresh reality series that brings the world of little people into the sun‑soaked desert of Palm Springs. The show follows five friends—John, Stephanie, Sammy, JJ, and Krista—who reunite for a vacation in the Coachella Valley after first meeting at a Little People convention. The premiere episode centers on a secret relationship that threatens the group’s dynamics.

Little Singles is a relationship program that gives the friends a rare opportunity to date, connect, and build community while navigating the challenges of living in an average‑height world. Produced by Shed Media for TLC, the series is part of the network’s recent push toward reality programming that highlights underrepresented communities.

Episodes will air on television at 9 p.m. ET and will stream on HBO Max the day after they air. Viewers who do not have cable can watch the premiere for free through a 7‑day trial on Philo or a 5‑day trial on DIRECTV. Sling TV also carries the show, though it does not offer a free trial. The following table summarizes the main streaming options:

| Service | Monthly Price | Free Trial | Trial Length | Discount | |---|---|---|---|---| | DIRECTV | $59.99 | Yes | 5 days | $30 off first month | | Sling TV | $45.99 | No | N/A | $30 off first month | | Philo | $25 | Yes | 7 days | N/A |

The Palm Springs setting provides a backdrop of desert resort life. The city, known for its mid‑century modern architecture and its role as a winter destination for snowbirds, frames the show’s exploration of friendship, romance, and everyday challenges.

Industry observers note that Little Singles adds to a growing number of reality series that feature people with dwarfism, offering representation that has been limited in mainstream programming. The show’s focus on friendship, romance, and everyday challenges aligns with TLC’s broader strategy to diversify its lineup and appeal to audiences seeking inclusive content.

The series will premiere on Monday, June 15, at 9 p.m. ET on TLC. Episodes will stream on HBO Max the following day, and cord‑cutters can access the show through Philo, DIRECTV, or Sling TV. No additional details have been released about future seasons or episode counts.