The cable network's first hourlong scripted series will be back for more next year. By Lesley Goldberg Television Editor, West Coast “Our viewers have fallen for Single Ladies and its honest, modern ...
truly call your own. Had you attempted to sell a pilot before this? I attempted to go out and sell one pilot. I really didn’t have a lot of opportunities to write my own pilots as the years were going ...
These women can be their own worst enemies, even when they offer each other support, and that is the crux of the show. The bad life choices they've made in the past occasionally come back to haunt ...
“In Hollywood, I’ve learned to be a boss,” she reveals. “I had to say to Stacey Dash, ‘If you don’t get your motherf**king finger out of my face…’ So for our second season of Single Ladies, there was ...
The series will be set in Atlanta, where the worlds of fashion, music and celebrity collide. Executive producer Queen Latifah may make an appearance, in addition to folks like Eve and Common.