EXCLUSIVE: The Future of Revolt’s “State Of The Culture” Show Uncertain

EXCLUSIVE: Revolt’s ‘State Of The Culture’ Show May Be Cancelled

theJasmineBRAND exclusively reports that the future of Revolt’sState Of The Culture’ is uncertain & there is some speculation that the show may not return for another season. ‘State Of The Culture’ is an American late-night talk show that centers around hip-hop, current events, and pop culture. The show was created by Joe Budden and SeanDiddy’ Combs and premiered on September 10, 2018, on Diddy’s Revolt network. Joe Budden also acts as one of the hosts for the popular talk show, along with rapper Remy Ma. Their co-hosts are Brandon “Jinx” Jenkins and Eboni K. Williams.

‘State Of The Culture’ has had two seasons and filmed 32 episodes so far. Even though the series has developed a fan following, sources tell us that

“production has been on an extended hiatus for some time now.”

According to our sources, it doesn’t look like the break will be ending anytime soon. Those close to the production of the talk show allegedly think that it’s very likely that ‘State Of The Culture’ will be canceled and won’t return for its third season.

Revolt has yet to address the speculation surrounding the future of ‘State Of The Culture’. However, the Instagram page for the show hasn’t been updated since May of last year, which is also the last time a Youtube video for the series was posted as well.

If the show is ending, Eboni K. Williams already seems to have her next gig lined up.

As previously reported, the 37-year-old is the newest housewife of The Real Housewives Of New York, which makes her the first full-time black star for the series.

Eboni K. Williams previously released a statement and shared her excitement about being added to the popular reality TV show. She said,

“NYC is filled with successful and dynamic Black women. I’m excited to join this legendary franchise as the first Black housewife. Can’t wait to share a slice of life in this city that hasn’t been seen before. Anyone who’s aware of my work knows I don’t hold back. I’m going to keep it just as real here as I do everywhere else.”

Eboni K. Williams

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Authored by: Twila-Amoure McDaniel