EXCLUSIVE: Social Media Influencer Kendall Kyndal Cast In BET’s Drama Series “Games Divas Play”
EXCLUSIVE: Social Media Influencer Kendall Kyndal Cast In BET’s Drama Series “Games Divas Play”
theJasmineBRAND exclusively reports, social media influencer Kendall Kyndal has been allegedly cast in BET’s upcoming hour-long scripted drama series “Games Divas Play” (working title) from executive producer, Tracey Edmonds.
Lauren London and My Wife and Kids alumna Parker McKenna Posey and Insecure’s Karen Obilom will lead the project.
Sources tell us that Kendall will allegedly play Lauren London’s best friend.
Based on the popular book of the same name by Angela Burt-Murray, Games Divas Play is a drama about the L.A. high life, where everyone plays to win. A desperate basketball wife (London) trying to protect her family, a tenacious journalist (Obilom) struggling to rebuild a tarnished career, and a scandalous groupie (Posey) looking to become a star, find it’s murder trying to stay on top.
The series has been green lit for 10 episodes and will premiere in 2019.
Kendall Kyndall gained social media notoriety for his hilarious commentary on Love & Hip Hop. Last year, he won BET’s “Social Hustle Award”.
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