Erika Alexander and Kim Coles appeared on the Thursday, May 1, episode of SHERRI, where they revealed their latest project, to the delight of fans.
The Living Single costars announced ReLiving Single, a new weekly podcast series from Hartbeat and Color Farm Media offering a fresh, in-depth look at the iconic ’90s show that redefined comedy, friendship, dating and the Black experience for a generation.
The sitcom, which ran on Fox from 1993 to 1998, starred Alexander as quick-witted public defender Maxine, Coles as aspiring actress Synclaire, Queen Latifah as Synclaire’s magazine publisher cousin Khadijah, Kim Fields as fashion buyer Regine, T.C. Carson as slick finance guy Kyle and John Henton as building handyman Overton.
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Noting podcasts often lead to reboots, host Sherri Shepherd asked if there was a chance that the group of stars could team up on screen once again.
“I would say yes because I think we still all look good. See, that’s my very shallow reasoning,” Coles, 63, joked. “And because we all still love each other and there’s still a beautiful chemistry that will never die. So I would say yes if the opportunity presented itself.”
“I think that’s a good reason for y’all to come and listen to the podcast and find out,” Alexander, 55, teased.
“We do all the behind the scenes, things that you’ve never head and also things that we’re revealing to each other that we didn’t know at the time. So there’s tears and joy and all the things,” Coles added.
In a statement about the podcast’s release, Coles shared, “Getting to relive Living Single with Erika — and with all of you — feels like opening a time capsule packed with love, laughter, and a little extra lip gloss. I can’t wait to spill the tea, share the joy, and celebrate the magic that made us all family.”
“ReLiving Single is a multigenerational conversation that remains evergreen because of the love our fans have for us and the show! And they want more! So we put together an all-star lineup to reminisce, drop life-lesson gems and give a masterclass on comedy and showbiz,” Alexander added in her statement.
“You’ll hear stories you’ve never heard before, but the best part of the rewatch series is on screen, Kim and I, like a pair of vampires, ain’t aged a day!”
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In 2017, Queen Latifah told Andy Cohen on Watch What Happens Live that a Living Single relaunch was in the works.
“It’s not there yet, but hopefully we can get it happening,” she said at the time.
She also noted the similarities to Friends, which premiered on NBC a year after Living Single‘s debut.
“We knew we had already been doing that,” she said. “It was one of those things where there was a guy called Warren Littlefield, who used to run NBC, and they asked him, ‘When all the new shows came out, if there was any show you could have, which one would it be?’ And he said Living Single … And then he created Friends.”
ReLiving Single premieres Wednesday, May 7, with new episodes released weekly on Wednesdays, on YouTube and wherever you get your podcasts.