Hartbeat, the global entertainment brand co-founded by Kevin Hart, has announced an exciting new addition to its growing audio slate: ReLiving Single, a nostalgic and insightful podcast hosted by ...
Add Yahoo as a preferred source to see more of our stories on Google. Produced by Kevin Hart’s entertainment company HartBeat, the podcast is more than just an opportunity to rewatch the iconic show — ...
Add Yahoo as a preferred source to see more of our stories on Google. According to a press release, “ReLiving Single is the official unofficial rewatch series, offering a fresh, in-depth look at the ...
*Fans of “Living Single” are in for a nostalgic treat as real-life best friends and original cast members Erika Alexander and Kim Coles reunite for “ReLiving Single,” a brand-new podcast series ...
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, ...
Living Single gave us something real: friendship that felt like home, wit that cut deep, and characters who looked and lived like us—long before the culture had language to celebrate it. Before Black ...
The four stars were proud to represent what Black twentysomethings looked like and experienced on the beloved sitcom over five seasons On a recent episode of the ReLiving Single podcast, the subject ...
A teaser from a new episode of the ReLiving Single podcast is giving fans fresh insight into how one of the show’s most beloved characters first came on board. The podcast, hosted by original cast ...
Kim Coles, best known for her role on “Living Single,” recently revealed writers pressured her to lose weight during the show’s run. Coles, 63, opened up about the situation on a recent episode of the ...
Two of your favorite Living Single roommates are reuniting for a rewatch podcast! On May 7, Living Single stars Kim Coles and Erika Alexander will debut their ReLiving Single podcast series from Kevin ...
When Living Single premiered in August 1993, the seminal yet undersung sitcom changed television forever. The five-season series made historic gains for creators of color working behind the scenes in ...