Newlyweds: Rookies vs. Pros

Season 8Episode 830 minFeb 21, 2019
Newlyweds: Rookies vs. Pros

How well do you know your spouse? The older couples are pros and have been married for several years now, while the newlyweds are still getting used to married life. Can Whitney name Zach's favorite snack? Do Erin and Chad remember the first meal that Erin ever cooked? Does Michael remember the first gift she received from Brandon? And what habit drives newlywed rookies, Josie and Kelton, and Tori and Bobby a little or a lot crazy? Find out in this special episode of Bringing Up Bates.

Newlyweds: Rookies vs. Pros has aired on Feb 21, 2019 at 9:00 PM
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