Here are some of the greatest to make cameos on Living Single. 1.Melissa De Sousa made an appearance in two different Season 1 episodes of the show, portraying two different secondary characters. In ...
“Living Single” is one of the most viscerally genuine sitcoms of its day. If you live under a rock and have never watched it, it was sort of like the “Insecure” of the 1990s. Starring a set of ...
In a recent interview, Kim Fields explained why her "Living Single" character always wore wigs on the show. When it came time to discuss her character Regine’s signature wig style, Fields explained ...
During the talk show’s “Final Five” segment, the hip-hop legend surprised her former co-star by popping up on video to ask the unconventional five questions. Alexander got emotional about her old ...
The cast of "Living Single" will forever be with their homegirl standing to their left and their right. “We’re still true blue, tight like glue,” Yvette Lee Bowser, the show's creator, tells TODAY.com ...
On Aug. 22, 1993, “Living Single” premiered on Fox. Tuesday marks the 30th anniversary of the hit sitcom, created by Yvette Lee Bowser and starring Queen Latifah and Kim Fields. Bowser spoke with NBC ...
*”Living Single” is without a doubt one of the all-time best sitcoms to inhabit the small screen. With its talented cast and endless laughs, the show could do no wrong giving us the weekly hijinks of ...
Jennifer Aniston pulled the pin from a decades-old grenade when she explained why "Friends" is now considered "offensive." The 54-year-old actor told outlet AFP in Paris that the show didn't intend to ...
There was no way we’d have Erika Alexander on “Dear Culture” and not speak about the “Friends” vs. “Living Single” debate that swirled up on Twitter and onto websites and discussion boards. Erika, who ...