Oprah’s New Reality Show Following Harlem Besties Gets Green Light & New Name, ‘Love In the City’
Last September, Oprah Winfrey’s OWN Network introduced ‘Crazy. Sexy. Life‘, a reality show/docu-series following the lives of four longtime girlfriends living in Harlem. Cameras followed the lives Kiyah, Bershan, Chenoa and Tiffany focusing in on their New York City lives, both personal and professional. The network aired a pilot episode, testing the show’s ratings and feedback.
The show has been greenlit and is returning with a new name, ‘Love in the City‘, playing off the classic Sex In the City series. This week, OWN made the official announcement.
Check out the official description:
Kiyah, Bershan, Chenoa and Tiffany have known each other for more than ten years, and are constant sources of inspiration, support, competition and companionship to one another. Kiyah, an ambitious and successful celebrity hair stylist, is the link who brought the four friends together, and New York City’s legendary Harlem neighborhood is where the quartet come together on a regular basis…over drinks, lunches, dinners, you name it. Two are married, two are single, and all are strong and fiercely independent women who believe in living out their dreams and not letting anyone or anything get in their way. Through the group’s adventures, misadventures, romances, successes and life-altering struggles, they may not always see eye-to-eye, but when push comes to shove, they are there for each other with solid and unwavering support as they each face their own unique challenges and triumphs. The series is produced by CORE Media Group. D’Angela Proctor, Jen O’Connell, Rob Lee and Lenid Rolov are executive producers; Paulina Williams and Glenn Stickley are co-executive producers.
The show airs April 12th, 10 p.m. EST. Love in the City is one of four new original series premiering this year.
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