Showing posts with label Single Ladies. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Single Ladies. Show all posts
After much speculation, it is official. Stacey Dash is officially leaving VH1's scripted series, Single Ladies. She made an exclusive statement to Global Grind this afternoon. "I truly enjoyed playing Val on 'Single Ladies', but I have decided to leave the show," Stacey said. "I have to be back in L.A. with my children right now and the Single Ladies shooting location makes that impossible. I wish VH1 the best of luck with the show and in maintaining the strong fan base we developed in season one."

I literally screamed "NOOOOOO!!!" at this news just now. Honestly, out of everyone's storyline on the show, Val's was the one that I was most intrigued by. And now, I feel like the show will just be completely off, especially if they scrap Val completely. What's going to happen with the shop, where three of the characters, Keisha, Omar, and intern Christina works? Is VH1 going to have someone step into her role? AND does Stacey really have family issues to take care of, or is her leaving really based on issues she had with Lisa Raye on the set? It just leaves a lot of unanswered questions.

We'll see what happens next season. I'm just extremely disappointed with the end result. But, hey, that's the business. Wishing Stacey and her family the best, as well as the cast and crew as they adapt to this change.

Ahhhhh....my show Single Ladies on VH1 has been renewed for a second season! I wasn't exactly sure what was going to happen, if people were really feeling the show all that much or not, or if the network was going to continue. A lot of shows these days don't make it past their first season. But according to Entertainment Weekly, the second season of the show will start filming late this year and premiere in 2012. The show stars Stacey Dash, LisaRaye McCoy, and Charity Shea as three best friends living life in Atlanta, with all three of them involved in their share of hookups and scandals.

“Our viewers have fallen for Single Ladies and its honest, modern take on love, female friendship and dating,” said Jeff Olde, executive vice president of original programming & production, VH1. “We’re extremely pleased to give the audience another great season of the series they love.”

I LOVE this show. The glitz and glamor attracted me, as well as the drama from episode one, and I've been a faithful viewer every Monday night since. Definitely glad that VH1 is continuing on with the scripted series, which is a first for them, and excited to see where the show and characters will go in the future.