Queen Latifah Talks Show Cancellation: I’ll come back swinging.
The days of the Queen Latifah Show are slowly coming to an end. As previously reported, the network officially canceled the show last month, ending Queen Latifah’s (real name Dana Owens) daytime talk show.
Despite one door closing, the 44-year-old is in great spirits, after have lasted two seasons on TV.
In an interview with The Hollywood Reporter she explains:
As I look back on it, I’m in shock at how many people have come on the show, supported the show and all the great things. I’ve been able to spend other people’s money to change people’s lives, which is the best
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