Loni Love Addresses Rumors About ‘The Real’ Getting Canceled: We Will See Soon!

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Loni Love Addresses Rumors About ‘The Real’ Getting Canceled: We Will See Soon!
Loni Love responds to rumors about The Real getting the ax.
Comedienne and talk show co-host Loni Love responded to a theJasmineBRAND exclusive about The Real being canceled. She took to Twitter to address the rumors:
“It’s been a busy few days but I got a call from the studio.. no official decision has been made about #TheReal …I will be ok but please give grace to the 150 crew members this may affect… we will finish Season 8 and wait for official word.”

She gave an update on the status of the show in our comments section:
“Yep I asked The Studio if it your report was true.. they said no decision has been made yet…. So maybe your source is a competitor that wants the show to go away.. There are two new Black shows coming on Fox maybe your source wants to do this to stir the pot .. either way there are crew members effected and plans need to be made!!!! We will see soon!!!”

We previously reported that The Real was coming to an end after 8 seasons. There’s a possibility that ratings impacted the network’s alleged decision to cut the show.

Do you think The Real is actually ending? Leave us a comment and let us know!
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