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‘Safe Space’ Season 2 First Look: KevOnStage Teases New Talent in The Improvised Couple Therapy Comedy Series

Safe Space is officially gearing up for its return, and the first look at Season 2 suggests the Tubi comedy is expanding both its reach and its roster.

Creator and star Kevin Fredericks (KevOnStage) recently shared images from the upcoming season, teasing what’s next with the caption: “COOKING UP ANOTHER SEASON SAFE SPACE WITH AMAZING TALENT. TUBI SOON COME.” While an official premiere date has not yet been announced, based on a follow-up post, the series is expected to arrive on Tubi this summer.

From the first-look photos, Season 2 appears to introduce a new wave of comedians and digital creators into the show’s signature therapy sessions. Among those spotted are Precious Hall, Courtney Bee, Kanisha Buss, B.T. Kingsley, Affion Crockett, Spice Adams, Jade Novah, Keon Polee, Jazmyn W, Lou Young III, Jordan Conley, GG Townson, Brittany Lynn, Samantha Johnson-Mann, and more. While Tubi has not formally confirmed casting, the lineup points to a continued emphasis on comedic voices that resonate across stand-up and online audiences.

The second season’s expanded lineup also reflects a pattern that has become central to Kevin Fredericks’ approach to content. Across his projects, Fredericks has consistently built alongside a community of comedians and creators he collaborates with and champions. With Safe Space, that approach continues — bringing together a range of voices that highlight raw talent, distinct comedic timing, and a shared creative rhythm rooted in collaboration.


Building on a Breakout First Season

Premiering in November 2025, Safe Space quickly established itself as one of Tubi’s standout original comedies. Created by Fredericks alongside Richard A. Washington, the series centers on Dr. Fredericks, a loosely qualified therapist navigating the complicated — and often absurd — dynamics of modern relationships.

The series follows multiple couples through therapy sessions where conversations unfold organically, creating unpredictable comedic timing within a format that blends heightened humor with recognizable relationship tensions.

Season 1 introduced audiences to a range of memorable pairings, including Angel and Na’im, Lou Lou and Corey, Keysha and Tahir, and Lex and Malik. Across eight episodes, the series explored everything from intimacy and communication to control, compatibility, and personal accountability — all through a comedic lens that prioritized honesty over resolution.

Episodes such as “Boundaries Are Overrated,” “Get Your Freak On,” and “We All Need Closure” became early standouts, contributing to the show’s binge-worthy appeal and strong word-of-mouth momentum.

What Season 2 Signals

With its expanded lineup, Season 2 appears positioned to build on that foundation by introducing new dynamics, perspectives, and comedic rhythms. The addition of recognizable comedians and creators suggests a broader range of voices entering the series, while maintaining the improvisational format that defined its first season.

The early images also hint at a continuation of the show’s core structure — rotating couples, intimate therapy settings, and conversations that move fluidly between humor and confrontation. If Season 1 thrived on its unpredictability, Season 2 looks to amplify that energy rather than shift away from it.

A Growing Presence for Tubi Originals

The return of Safe Space also reflects Tubi’s continued investment in original programming that prioritizes accessibility and culturally relevant storytelling. The series’ success highlights the demand for content that feels immediate, personality-driven, and rooted in community — particularly within the comedy space.

As anticipation builds, Season 2 of Safe Space is shaping up to deliver more of what resonated the first time around: sharp improvisation, layered relationship dynamics, and a cast unafraid to lean into the chaos.

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