'Single Ladies' gets second life on Centric

theGRIO REPORT - The series, which is produced by Queen Latifah, had aired on VH1 for three seasons and featured star turns from Denise Vasi and Stacey Dash. It was canceled in February...

Luther Vandross was outed as gay after his death.

The cult favorite TV soap Single Ladies is getting a second chance thanks to a recent deal with Centric.

The series, which is produced by Queen Latifah, aired on VH1 for three seasons and featured star turns from Denise Vasi and Stacey Dash. It was canceled in February.

“We’ve been proud to deliver three seasons of the drama, romance, and style that engaged viewers in each episode of Single Ladies,” VH1 said in a statement at the time. “Although we’ve decided not to move forward with another season, we hope to work again with the talented cast, creatives and producers as well as our partners at Flavor Unit Entertainment in the near future. We also thank the show’s fans for their support since the premiere in 2011.”

The episode that aired on March 24 was going to be the series finale.

But now the Centric network, a sister station of BET, is picking up the Atlanta-set show as part of a larger deal with Latifah’s Flavor Unit Entertainment.

Stay tuned for more drama in the fall.

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