(Luv the Buzz - Media) The new VH1 original series "Single Ladies" premiered starring LisaRaye and Stacy Dash, and although its not another reality show thank goodness. It's getting tons of BUZZ. It was the talk of Twitter over the holiday weekend when it aired and New York Times blogger had this review
Rather than soliciting your judgment ofa money chaser, the show invites it for April (Charity Shea), a dimwitted white woman with no clear goals of any kind. April has a devoted black husband who offers to rent a villa for her in theMediterranean when the inkling of a bad mood sets in. But April is also carrying on with the city's black mayor, a hound of a guy who seems to be getting busy with half the neighborhood of Buckhead. She has no explanation for her affair other than a vague sense of boredom, and her black friends resent the lack of racial solidarity the men in her life display by having fallen for her.
Out for dinner with a handsome black guy she meets online, Val is bidden to anger when she learns that he usually goes out only with white women, whose hair and manner he tends to find less objectionable. "Single Ladies" has issues with black men, who are depicted as way too self-regarding, and blond women, who are simply taking up too much space on the planet. Not altogether predictably, the show reserves a certain kindness for that forgotten minority: the boyish white man. Apparently "Single Ladies" has yet to see "The Hangover Part II."
Whatever the case may be VH1 may have a hit on its hands as so few original shows are on television featuring black actresses as lead characters. Let's give the show time and see if they can get the kins worked out.
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