‘All things must come to an end’. LisaRaye’s Open Letter About ‘Single Ladies’ Cancellation
We recently reported, VH1’s scripted show, Single Ladies, had been cancelled. After three seasons, the show starring LisaRaye McCoy as Keisha Green, Charity Shea as April Goldberg and Denise Vasi as Raquel Lancaster, would not return for a fourth season. Created by Stacy A. Littlejohn and produced by Queen Latifah’s Flavor Unit Entertainment, the series chronicles the lives of three friends — Raquel, Keisha and April — and their relationships.
Leading lady, LisaRaye released the following statement about the show’s end:
All things come to an end. It has truly been a intersting journey for me. Unfortunately that journey has come to an end. Over the past 3 years being apart of a show that showcased the beauty of friendships, the power of loyalty, some amazing trendsetting fashions and steamy romance. It Was really great to give voice and life to every day situations that we as women face doing so in such a positive relatable Manor is what made single ladies so great. To all of my fans I want to thank you for your continued support we wouldn’t have made it this far without all of you. Of course this will not be the end of Lisa Raye please stay tuned for upcoming projects I send peace and blessings to my cast mates for their upcoming endeavors as well. VH1 Cancels ‘Single Ladies’ – Season 3 Will Be Its Last.
No additional details have yet been released.
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