Discover ReLiving Single podcast with Erika Alexander and Kim Coles, revisiting Living Single’s iconic stories and laughs.

What sparked this magical reunion?
Erika Alexander and Kim Coles just lit up the SHERRI stage, dropping bombshells about their new gig that had fans buzzing like bees in springtime.
It all kicked off on that sunny Thursday episode, where these Living Single legends spilled the tea on ReLiving Single—a weekly podcast that’s basically a time machine wrapped in laughs and heart.
Picture this: two icons revisiting the show that flipped comedy on its head back in the ’90s, diving deep into friendship, dating, and that vibrant Black experience we all cherish.
Who are the stars bringing this back to life?
Kim Coles, at 63, and Erika Alexander, 55, are the dynamic duo steering this ship, with Coles dishing out stories as Synclaire and Alexander owning the room as Maxine from the original Fox hit.
The full cast? Oh, you know them—Queen Latifah as the fierce Khadijah, Kim Fields slaying as Regine, T.C. Carson charming as Kyle, and John Henton keeping it real as Overton.
That chemistry? It’s still electric, like a favorite song that never gets old, making you wonder if these folks could magic up a reboot.
Sherri Shepherd jumped in with a cheeky question: Could they all reunite on screen?
Is a comeback really on the table?
Coles laughed it off with her signature wit, saying yes because they all still look fabulous—her shallow but spot-on reason—and because that unbreakable bond hasn’t faded a bit.
Alexander played it coy, hinting that tuning into the podcast might spill more secrets, teasing listeners with promises of fresh revelations.
They talked tears, joy, and all the messy glory from behind the scenes—stuff fans have begged for years.
In her statement, Coles gushed about it feeling like cracking open a time capsule, full of love, laughter, and maybe a dash of ’90s lip gloss, ready to share the joy and celebrate their on-screen family.
What’s the big draw for fans?
Alexander called it a multigenerational chat that’s timeless, thanks to the show’s loyal crowd craving more stories, life lessons, and a masterclass in comedy.
Expect unheard tales, emotional highs, and even some vampire-level ageless vibes from her and Coles.
Flash back to 2017 when Queen Latifah teased a relaunch on Watch What Happens Live, saying it was brewing but not quite ready—now, with this podcast, it feels like the pieces are falling into place.
And don’t forget the Friends parallels; Latifah pointed out how their show paved the way, with NBC execs wishing they’d snagged it first.
When can we dive in?
ReLiving Single drops its first episode on May 7, with fresh weekly doses on YouTube and all your go-to podcast spots, promising to whisk you back while dropping gems that still hit home today.
It’s more than nostalgia; it’s a vibrant reminder that some magic just doesn’t die.