“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 ...
"Living Single" fans can never forget when Kyle serenaded Max with "My Funny Valentine." Neither can Erika Alexander. The 53-year-old actor played Maxine "Max" Shaw in the sitcom and shared for the ...
Erika Alexander was brought to tears as she reflected on TC Carson’s firing from “Living Single,” saying “doing things without you was weird.” You could write an entire dissertation on the cultural ...
This would've been a big mistake. When you purchase through links on our site, we may earn an affiliate commission. Here’s how it works. The ‘90s saw the emergence of more than a few notable sitcoms ...
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 ...
Yvette Lee Bowser remembers the exact day "Living Single" was greenlighted to premiere in the fall 1993 TV season. "I was actually at a hair appointment," she told NBC News, laughing. "As a Black ...
Cue the music. “We are re-livinggggg singleeee, ouuu in a 2025 world, I’m glad we’ve got reruns! “ This week, Erika Alexander and Kim Coles surprised “Living Single” fans with a special announcement.
*”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 ...