VH1 cancels 'Single Ladies'

VH1 has cancelled its original series, Single Ladies.

The Wrap reports that VH1 has cancelled Single Ladies, after it completes its current third season.

The series follows the lives of a group of female friends and their rocky relationships.

Flavor Unit Entertainment, a production studio owned by Queen Latifah, produces the series.

"We've been proud to deliver three seasons of the drama," VH1 said in a statement." Although we've decided not to move forward with another season, we hope to work again with the talented cast, creatives and producers."

Single Ladies premiered as a two-hour movie in 2011 before it became a series.

According to Deadline, VH1 has also cancelled Stevie TV, a sketch comedy series starring Stevie Ryan. It ended after two seasons in July 2013.

Single ladies received good ratings throughout the series, but had a few complications, for example creator and executive producer, Stacy A. Littlejohn exited the project shortly after it was renewed for a third season.

The last episode of Single Ladies will air March 24.

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