Queen Latifah and her Flavor Unit Entertainment made some new moves to keep the "Single Ladies" saga going.
VH1 cancelled the show back in February (2014), ending the drama series after three seasons, but now the show is being picked up by BET’s Centric Network for a fourth season.
"We are thrilled to be working once again with Flavor Unit Entertainment and Queen Latifah. She does it all and we are happy to have her join us as a creative force as we continue to grow Centric into a premiere destination for African-American women. We couldn’t be more excited about what's ahead," BET Networks chairman and CEO Debra L. Lee said.
The latest season saw a starring role from R&B singer/actress LeToya Luckett, who plays Felicia Price, a powerful music manager/executive.
Single Ladies, launched in 2011, follows the love lives of three best friends, played by Charity Shea, LisaRaye MCCoy and Denise Vasi, who replaced Stacey Dash in 2012 after one season.
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