Recently renewed VH1 soap SINGLE LADIES will be heading into its third season without creator/executive producer Stacy A. Littlejohn.
“After two incredible seasons of SINGLE LADIES, I have decided to entrust the show to the safe hands of VH1,” Littlejohn told Deadline. “Having fostered it from its inception, I’ve found great satisfaction in seeing these characters come to life on the screen, and am proud of what the show has become. But after two all-consuming seasons immersed in its production in the great city of Atlanta, I’ve decided it’s time to shift my focus to my life in Los Angeles and the creation of new projects.”
“It’s been an honor to have been the creator and showrunner of VH1’s first-ever, hour-long scripted series,” Littlejohn said. “I have great respect for the talent on this show, all of whom have upheld my vision since its outset. I wish SINGLE LADIES all the best and will continue to tune in Monday nights to see what my girls have been up to.”
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