EXCLUSIVE: Syleena Johnson On If “R&B Divas” May Return – There Have Been Talks Of It Coming Back In Some Form Or Fashion

EXCLUSIVE: Syleena Johnson On If “R&B Divas” May Return: There Have Been Talks Of It Coming Back In Some Form Or Fashion
Eight years ago, the reality show R&B Divas: Atlanta took television viewers by storm, chronicling the friendship and lives of some of the R&B music industry’s top voices. The original show starred Monifah Carter, Faith Evans, Nicci Gilbert, Syleena Johnson, and KeKe Wyatt, and later became a spin-off into R&B Divas: Los Angeles.

R&B Divas Atlanta circa 2014
Now, theJasmineBRAND exclusively sat down with singer and television c0-host, Syleena Johnson to discuss if the show will ever return for its fans. The “I Deserve More” singer spoke candidly about the possibilities, stating:
“R&B Divas is still, I guess, not in…you know, ‘it ain’t comin’ back chile’. But there have been talks…about maybe some kind–of it coming back in some form or fashion…I’m not the executive producer of R&B Divas. I’m not in control of the production team. So, that’s on them, that’s just really what they decide. As of now, we’re just all doing our own thing.”
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