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'Divorced Sistas' Is Here—and These Ladies Are Serving Divorce with a Side of Drama


Five women in elegant green dresses stand against a green background, holding hands and looking upward with determined expressions.


Hold on to your wigs and wine glasses, because Tyler Perry is back with a brand-new series that’s giving divorce a glow-up. The Divorced Sistas trailer just dropped, and let’s just say… it’s messy, fabulous, and full of the kind of chaos that only Perry could deliver. Premiering June 9 on BET and hitting BET+ on June 10, this Sistas spinoff brings a whole new batch of fierce, funny, and freshly-single women who are ready to reclaim their lives (and their edges).


So, who’s bringing the drama? What tea was spilled in the trailer? And why is this about to become your next group-chat obsession? Grab your popcorn—here’s everything you need to know about Divorced Sistas.


Let’s be real: most shows treat divorce like a death sentence. But Divorced Sistas flips the script, following five women who’ve decided they’re done crying over dusty exes and ready to take control of their lives. Think Waiting to Exhale energy, with a


BET+ budget and Tyler Perry’s signature flair for plot twists and wig-snatching moments. This isn’t just about heartbreak—it’s about rebirth, revenge glow-ups, and rediscovering yourself after life hits the fan. And yes, there will be wine. Lots of wine.





LeToya Luckett as Rasheda

If you thought Beyoncé was the only Destiny’s Child member still working, think again. LeToya is serving leading lady realness as Rasheda, a woman who just kicked her no-good husband to the curb and is figuring out what she actually wants (spoiler: it’s not him).


Khadeen Indréa as Geneva

Geneva is the mom-friend of the group—the one who’s always got snacks in her purse and advice that hits way too close to home. But don’t get it twisted, she’s got a wild side waiting to break free.


Porscha Coleman as Naomi

Naomi is the firecracker. She's loud, bold, and probably says all the things you were thinking but would never post on Facebook. Expect drama—and a lot of it.


Briana Price as Tiffany

Tiffany is the quiet one... until she isn’t. Watch this space, because she’s about to have the biggest plot twist since that time your ex got engaged two weeks after the breakup.


Jennifer Sears as Bridgette

Bridgette’s all about her business. She’s got the money, the style, and absolutely no time for games. Which means she’s going to be dragged into all the mess, obviously.


Oh, and did we mention the eye candy? RonReaco Lee, DeVon Franklin, Donovan Christie Jr., and Robert Christopher Riley are all in the mix. If nothing else, come for the drama, stay for the jawlines.


The Divorced Sistas trailer teases exactly the kind of beautiful trainwreck we live for—friendship circle breakdowns, cheating exes begging for second chances, and late-night phone calls that end with “Girl, you won’t believe what he just did.” There’s fighting, flirting, and at least one wine glass flying across a room (or should be, if justice is served).

Basically, it’s therapy with better lighting and cuter outfits.





Sure, Tyler Perry has a lot of shows. Like, a suspiciously large amount. But Divorced Sistas feels different. It’s raw, it’s fun, and it finally puts Black women in their 30s and 40s at the center of the story—not as side characters, not as victims, but as whole, hilarious, complicated humans just trying to get through the day without texting their ex. It’s like if Insecure and The Real Housewives of Atlanta had a baby and gave it to Tyler Perry to raise.


Divorced Sistas premieres June 9 on BET and streams June 10 on BET+. Whether you’re divorced, single, happily married, or “it’s complicated,” this show will speak to your soul—and probably drag it a little too.


Don’t be the last one in your group chat to catch up. Pour yourself a drink, grab your favorite throw blanket, and get ready for a new obsession.


Still team Andi from Sistas? Or ready to switch allegiance to Rasheda and the gang? Sound off—because the drama’s just getting started.




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