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Tyler Perry's Divorced Sistas

Following in the success of “Tyler Perry‘s Sistas” on BET, the network’s streaming service counterpart, BET+, announced on Monday that it has picked up the spinoff series “Tyler Perry’s Divorced Sistas,” the first original series to launch under Tyler Perry‘s recently expanded, multi-year content partnership with BET Media Group – one of the largest deals in the industry with a Black creator.

The first episode premieres Monday, June 9 on BET, the same day of the 2025 BET Awards, before becoming available to stream on BET+ starting Tuesday, June 10, the new series follows five close friends—Rasheda, Geneva, Naomi, Tiffany, and Bridgette—as they navigate life, love, and the challenges that come with divorce, marriage, and dating. As they lean on each other through heartbreak and healing, their biggest test comes from within their circle, challenging their loyalty, character, and true bond of sisterhood.

The ensemble cast includes LeToya Luckett (“Greenleaf”), Khadeen Indréa (“Ellis Ever After”), Porscha Coleman (“Dad Stop Embarrassing Me!”), Briana Price (“Step Up: High Water”), Jennifer Sears (“Tyler Perry’s Madea’s Family Funeral”), RonReaco Lee (“Survivor’s Remorse”), DeVon Franklin (Kingdom Business), Donovan Christie Jr. “(Tyler Perry’s The Oval”) and Robert Christopher Riley (“Beyond the Gates,” “Dynasty”).

“Tyler Perry has been the most incredible partner to BET – delivering record breaking hits and top series year after year,” said Scott Mills, President and CEO of BET Media Group. “And now, we eagerly await the arrival of Tyler’s newest series – ‘Divorced Sistas’ – a brilliant expansion of the Sistas universe that for years has been the most watched series among Black viewers across television. We’re thrilled to launch this new series with Tyler and further expand the slate of compelling and authentic stories we deliver to our audiences.”

“‘Divorced Sistas’ is a story of resilience and the power of female friendship,” said Perry. “It is my hope that audiences will fall in love with these dynamic characters, and that they will be able to explore their own personal truths about healing and love in the process. I’m excited to launch this brand new show, and proud to do it on BET’s biggest night of the year and in their 45th year of programming!”

In a promo released by BET+ announcing the show’s cast, the streamer uses the song “No More Drama” by Mary J. Blige, which features the iconic Nadia’s Theme (“The Young and the Restless“).

Watch the promo below.

Produced by Tyler Perry Studios, “Tyler Perry’s Divorced Sistas” was created, written and directed by Tyler Perry, who also serves as an executive producer.



Note: The post ‘Tyler Perry’s Divorced Sistas,’ A Spinoff of ‘Tyler Perry’s Sistas,’ Picked Up At BET+ appeared first on the Soap Opera Network website.

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