Tyler Perry’s ‘Divorced Sistas’ Sets Premiere Date For Season 1B: “The Wait Is Over!”

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EXCLUSIVE: Tyler Perry‘s Divorced Sistas will return with the second half of its first season on Wednesday, April 15, on Paramount+. The 8-episode conclusion to the BET show’s freshman season will debut with two episodes on premiere night, followed by a weekly rollout, culminating in the season finale on Wednesday, May 27.

The series follows five friends, Rasheda (LeToya Luckett-Cole), Geneva (Khadeen Indréa), Naomi (Porscha Coleman), Tiffany (Briana Price), and Bridgette (Jennifer Sears), as they battle life and relationship woes at some stage of divorce, marriage, and dating. But it’s the battle within their circle that tests their true character and love for one another.

Season 1B escalates the stakes as long-simmering tensions erupt, relationships fracture, and the consequences of past decisions come to a head.

The cast teased what’s ahead for their character when the show returns with new episodes, and can be found below.

“I’m so excited to continue Rasheeda’s journey in the second half of the season. She’s such a layered, powerful woman,” said Luckett-Coles. “As the matriarch of her family & church, she carries so much… she’s the safe space, the keeper of secrets, the one everyone leans on, even when she’s carrying her own weight. Getting to explore those deeper layers of strength, vulnerability, and truth in the second half of the season is really special to me. I can’t wait for the fans to come back along for the ride. There’s so much more to uncover,” she teased.

“The wait is over! It’s time to buckle up and join Geneva for the ride as she navigates life’s truths that may force her to reassess her own happiness and the relationships around her,” shared Indréa.

Coleman said, “Naomi is such a fun, complex character that I love to portray on Divorced Sistas. She’s a firecracker who would rather say what’s on her mind than bite her tongue. And in the upcoming episodes, you’ll really see how perceptive and strategic yet impulsive and outspoken she really is. She uses her wit and intelligence to outsmart those around her. But at the root, she’s someone who’s been hurt and doesn’t know how to ask for help, and her girls may or may not always sympathize with her emotional outbursts.”

Adding, “As a friend, mother, and ex-wife, you’ll watch Naomi continue to navigate through her messy divorce, while trying to satisfy her sexual appetite for danger, while maintaining her friendship circle, and so much more. Get ready.”

“I’m so excited for the audience to see Tiffany’s evolution as she opens her heart to receive love. Although her friendships are tested, she begins to see that she can lean on her own intuition and trust herself. I hope everyone has their seatbelts fastened,” teased Price.

“I’m looking forward to Bridgette finding her voice and finally beginning to walk in her power in the second half of the season. Will she maintain her newfound strength in the constant tug of war for her devotion to her friendships and her toxic relationship, or will she fold under the pressure of trying to hold it all together? We’ll have to tune in to find out. In the meantime, pray for poor Bridgette,” Sears said.

The series is created, directed, written and executive produced by Perry.

Viewers can watch the first half of Season 1 via Paramount+.

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