Entertainment
Queen Latifah to host a daytime talk show
According to the Hollywood Reporter, the Queen is heading back to daytime.
According to the Hollywood Reporter, Queen Latifah is heading back to daytime.
Queen Latifah talk show
Will Smith’s Overbrook Entertainment and Queen Latifah’s Flava Unit announced Monday that will be partnering with Sony Television Pictures to produce a syndicated talk show in 2013 with Queen Latifah as the host.
The deal was made between Flava Unit’s co-founder Shakim Compere and Overbrook Entertainment’s Miguel Melendez.
“We share a common vision and have been wanting to collaborate for quite some time,” said Compere. Added Melendez, “We have known and admired Latifah for over 20 years: dating back to our music days, to her first television role on The Fresh Prince of Bel-Air, and years alter when she worked with Jada on the film Set it Off.”
Will you be watching the Queen’s second attempt at day time television?
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