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Thirty-one years ago, "Living Single," one of the most influential shows of the ’90s aired for the first time on August 22, 1993.
Terrence "T.C." Carson recalls how he was written off of "Living SIngle."
Actress and creator Erika Alexander has been separated and divorced for years now. Still, in a recent interview she shared that she didn't realize how much she attached herself to the idea of being married until she was divorced. See what she had to say.
Through tears, actress Erika Alexander spoke about how she felt when her costar and friend T.C. Carson was fired from "Living Single."
In a recent essay, Erika Alexander explained why David Schwimmer's comments and seeming erasure of "Friends" struck such a chord with the Black community.
David Schwimmer, who proclaims to particularly woke, responded to Erika Alexander saying "Living Single" was first. He left us wanting more.
Erika Alexander Responds To David Schwimmer Saying There Should Be An All-Black Version Of “Friends”
Recently, actor David Schwimmer spoke about the lack of diversity on "Friends," suggesting that there should be an all-Black version of the show. Erika Alexander politely reminded him that "Living Single" came first and was the prequel to their show.
Yvette Lee Bowser said she had to fight for the Maxine Shaw character on "Living Single."
Erika, 48, and T.C., 59, linked up to celebrate 25 years of "Living Single."
Check out the incredible interview with Erika Alexander and the people from "The Breakfast Club." We learned So much.