Grand Cayman: Secrets in Paradise - Season 1

Season 1
Episodes

Tropic Like It's Hot
Courtney reveals a rumor about Elizabeth at Julian's Party for Selita. The event shifts drastically as Chelsea and Tyson's arrival stuns everyone. An article about Elizabeth's ex causes a stir, leaving the crew to ponder the fallout.

Flirting with Disaster
Courtney and Craig discuss the article and Craig's relationship with his girlfriend, Charlotte. Meanwhile, Cass discovers Craig's messages to another girl, casting doubt on whether or not he's the changed man he says he is.

Tequila and Tears
Excitement buzzes at Selita's fashion show, where Courtney receives a shocking text message from Cass about Craig. Chelsea meets one of Tyson's exes, stirring up chaos.

Sunday Not-So-Funday
Craig learns of a scandalous rumor, making him question his friend's loyalty. Chelsea, reeling from her breakdown, tries to reconcile with Tyson. Elizabeth and Frank incite a rivalry between Julian and Cass for the Mykonos marketing contract.

Stir It Up
At the Mykonos & Bird Bakery launch, Courtney confronts Elizabeth. Craig, troubled by a rumored sexting scandal, confronts Courtney for not having his back. Chelsea struggles to gain her mother's approval of her relationship with Tyson.

Caught in the Crossfire
Courtney's conflict with Elizabeth boils over. Post-chaos, the group plans Trevor's Miami bachelor party and Victoria's BDSM-themed bachelorette. Later, Chelsea and Tyson discuss the changes needed to save their relationship.

BDSM Gone Wrong
Pre-wedding fun has the girls enjoying Grand Cayman's opulence and the men loving Miami's vibrant nightlife. The fun doesn't last, however, as the girls get into a massive fight at dinner, bringing the festivities to a screeching halt.

Trouble in Paradise
When the girls think the bachelorette party can't get any worse, Victoria questions Teri about the rumor Dillon started about Tyson. Trevor's wild night in Miami ends in a tense confession to Victoria.

The Cookie Crumbles
While Victoria tells the girls about the bachelor party, Courtney exposes Dillon's rumor about Tyson's scandal. Meanwhile, Elizabeth is MIA for Bird Bakery's grand opening, forcing Julian to handle the chaos alone.

Easter Rumble
Cayman's Easter extravaganza takes a turn as Julian hosts the ultimate bash. At the party, while Chelsea boldly confronts Dillon, tensions peak as Julian confronts Elizabeth, turning Easter into a fiery showdown.
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