Ally Love Love Squad Restart

Love Squad Restart Reveals Ally Love’s Fresh Direction for 2026

Last Updated: April 29, 2026By Tags: ,

After a family-focused break, Ally Love is relaunching her women’s community platform with a communal series and details coming around Mother’s Day.

The Love Squad restart is official. After stepping back to focus on family and restructure her professional life, Peloton instructor and Brooklyn Nets host Ally Love has confirmed that the Love Squad restart is moving forward with a new format, a Meta partnership, and details expected around Mother’s Day.

What Love Squad Was Built to Do

Ally Love founded Love Squad in 2015 as a community focused on empowering women through motivational and educational conversations. The platform created space for moderated panels and open discussions centered on women’s empowerment, with the belief that differences make people unique but a shared will to improve brings them together.

Understanding that history makes the Love Squad restart all the more significant. It built a real following. The Love Squad Instagram account has grown to more than 81,000 followers. The community extended beyond social media into live events kept accessible through merchandise sales that helped fund them.

Why the Love Squad Restart Is Happening Now

Ally addressed the question directly during an Instagram Stories Ask Me Anything session when a fan asked if she was working to reignite Love Squad.

Her answer made the direction clear. She described this as her season for “reigniting a lot of paths” she had stepped back from, Love Squad included. She pointed to the demands of building a family and balancing her VP role at work with teaching as reasons for the pause.

That context tracks with what Ally has shared publicly in recent months. In her Joy Rides episode with Hoda Kotb, she opened up about navigating a fertility journey privately while managing a full professional schedule. The Love Squad restart fits the same pattern: intentional, timed, and rooted in a clear sense of purpose.

A New Format: Dinner, Eating, and Communal Connection

The relaunch looks different from what Love Squad has done before. Ally described the new direction as a dinner series, or an eating series, framed as a communal experience built around gathering and connection. The new format is central to what makes this Love Squad restart different from what came before.

Ally confirmed in her Instagram Stories that Love Squad has partnered with Meta and that there is “something we’re going to share around Mother’s Day that we’re doing to introduce this series.” She did not specify a standalone Mother’s Day event, but indicated that more details will come out around that time.

The format reflects a shift toward more intimate, experience-based community building rather than the panel and discussion model Love Squad used previously.

What the Meta Partnership Means for the Love Squad Restart

The inclusion of Meta in the Love Squad restart signals an intent to scale the community experience through platform connectivity alongside in-person gatherings. Specific details about the partnership’s structure have not been released yet, with more information expected around Mother’s Day.

For a community that has built its following through genuine connection, a platform partnership of this kind could meaningfully expand Love Squad’s reach without sacrificing the intimacy that made it work in the first place.

Love Squad’s Place Beyond Peloton

Love Squad is Ally’s independent initiative, separate from her work as a Peloton instructor. Ally describes herself as CEO and founder of Love Squad alongside her roles as a Peloton instructor and Today Show contributor. The community stands on its own terms, even as her Peloton platform provides her with a trusted, values-aligned audience.

That audience has watched Ally expand her reach steadily. She was named a founding member of the JPMorganChase Athlete Council earlier this year, joining a group focused on financial literacy for athletes. She spoke at the 2026 Ignite by 4-H Summit in Washington, D.C., addressing more than 1,800 teens on leadership. And she recently hosted a Dress for Success ride on Peloton that raised awareness for women’s economic mobility.

The Love Squad restart is a natural next step in that same body of work, bringing her community focus back to its original home.

Have you been part of Love Squad before, or is this your first time hearing about it? Either way, keep an eye out around Mother’s Day for what comes next.


 

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About the Author: Jen Kern

Jen has been a Peloton member since early 2020 and is a travel-loving adventurer always on the hunt for the next vacation. In 2025, she ran her first marathon at the Berlin Marathon (thanks to many Peloton running programs that somehow turned her into a real runner.) Jen owns her own consulting company, where she works with behavioral health agencies to streamline their processes and go paperless. When she’s not training or consulting, she’s planning her next trip, enjoying a great glass of wine, or floating in her pool pretending she can’t hear anyone call “mom.” You can find her on the Peloton leaderboard, fueled by miles, memories, and #Reasons2Wine.