
Multi-hyphenate media personality & cultural icon TS Madison is officially taking another lap as her hit podcast Outlaws has been renewed for a second season, set to return April 28, 2026 on iHeartMedia’s Outspoken Podcast Network. The renewal arrives alongside the release of the Season 1 finale, a headline-making episode featuring a rare and deeply personal conversation with Lil Nas X.
Recorded in February 2025, the episode offers fans a look at Lil Nas X in a moment untouched by the headlines that would later surround him, including his recent court case. It marks his first extended sit down interview since his 2024 appearance on On Purpose with Jay Shetty, giving listeners a rare opportunity to hear the Grammy winning artist speak candidly and without filter.
Madison opens the episode with a heartfelt message, encouraging audiences to receive the conversation with grace and an open heart. It is a fitting close to a season that has consistently challenged listeners to look beyond public narratives and connect with people on a more human level.

In its debut year, Outlaws quickly established itself as one of the most talked about new podcasts in the country. The show earned nominations at the GLAAD Media Awards and the Queerty Awards, signaling both critical acclaim and cultural relevance.
Across 50 episodes, Madison curated a guest list that blended star power with substance. Appearances included Oscar winner Mo’Nique, multi-hyphenate icon Billy Porter, businesswoman and author Tina Knowles, actress and advocate Laverne Cox, rapper Da Brat, and Congresswoman Jasmine Crockett, among many others.
Collectively, the show’s guests represent a wide range of industries and achievements, reinforcing the series’ central message that those often labeled as outsiders are, in reality, some of society’s most influential voices.
At a time when Black and LGBTQ plus communities continue to face political and cultural pushback, Outlaws has carved out space for storytelling that is both celebratory and unapologetically honest.

Season 2 is set to build on that momentum with an equally dynamic lineup. Among the first confirmed guests is the legendary Jenifer Lewis, often referred to as the Mother of Black Hollywood, alongside activist and author Hope Giselle-Godsey, who will lead the season premiere.
Madison made it clear this next chapter is about elevation: “Year one was about proving this show belonged. Now we know it does. Season 2 is about going bigger, going deeper, and showing the world that the people they want to ‘outlaw’ are some of the most resilient and brilliant voices of our time.”
Executive producer Tyler Rabinowitz added that the show’s success proves audiences are eager for the stories the industry once overlooked, noting that what was once considered niche is now undeniable.
With its renewal, Outlaws is expanding beyond the podcast space into a broader media ecosystem. The launch of Outlaws Still Recording on Patreon will offer extended conversations, exclusive content, and direct fan engagement, while an official merchandise line is currently in development.
At its core, the series remains committed to its original purpose. Each episode serves as a reminder that an outlaw is not necessarily someone who has done something wrong, but often someone the world was not ready to understand.
And with a finale as raw and reflective as its conversation with Lil Nas X, one thing is clear. Season 2 is not just a continuation. It is a statement.
Watch the Outlaws Season Finale featuring Lil Nas X below: