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Fans that were finally getting into “Single Ladies” were so disappointed that VH1 dropped the show after its third season. Well good news! Rumor has it that  producers are in talks of bringing the show to BET. After all, they did it with “The Game” so why not?

EURWeb reports: 

When asked about possibly acquiring “Single Ladies,” a publicist with BET was tight-lipped, saying “We can not comment at this time.”

Despite playing coy, the publicist did not deny the network’s interest in “Single Ladies” when pressed further on the subject, according to AlwaysAList.

Talk surrounding BET and “Single Ladies” comes more than a week after the final episode of the show aired on March 24 after three seasons. VH1 cancelled “Single Ladies” as it apparently moves in a different direction. The one-hour drama, which starred LisaRaye McCoyCharity Shea and Denise Vasi, consistently drew solid ratings that increased each year. Season one of “Single Ladies” premiered with 2.9 million viewers, while season two had 3.2 million and season three boasted 3.5 million.

“Single Ladies” stars DB Woodside (who played Malcolm) and Malik Yoba (Deacon) are slated for the Black Men Revealed panel at Women’s Empowerment Series. Get your tickets here!

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In meantime, check out a clip from the finale.