Lifetime Original Thriller ‘Single Black Female’ premieres this weekend

Lifetime Original Thriller ‘Single Black Female’ premieres this weekend

Reeling from the death of her beloved father and a difficult breakup, Monica (Raven Goodwin), is ready to move forward with her life as she tries to land the new hosting job for an afternoon talk show. When she hires a new assistant, Simone (Amber Riley),the two quickly become close friends as Simone moves in next door and completely immerses herself in Monica’s life.

But underneath her sweet exterior, Simone harbors a dark secret and as time goes on cracks in her façade begin to appear. Monica decides to sever ties once and for all with Simone, but Simone has other plans and is determined to take over Monica’s life for good. K. Michelle also stars.

“The original Aunt Viv” stars as the mother to Raven Goodwin’s Monica. The dynamic between mother and daughter is strained but the two call a truce in honor of their late husband and father. The film centers on the dynamic of Monica and Simone but also presents numerous relationships women balance every day. The work/life balance, the mother/daughter balance, best friend balance and even the frenemy battle that surfaces when elevation becomes imminent. Single Black Female presents a telling of how one woman struggles to keep people in place in their proper perspective as she takes back the reins of her life that fell apart soon after her father’s death.

Single Black Female is directed by Shari Carpenter and written by Tessa Evelyn Scott and Sa’Rah L. Jones. In addition to Single Black Female, K. Michelle hosts the new Lifetime unscripted series, My Killer Body with K. Michelle, premiering February 3, at 9/8c with a sneak peek airing on January 28th at 10/9c.

Don’t miss Toni Braxton as Antoinette Tuff in “Faith Under Fire” on Lifetime, this Saturday

Don’t miss Toni Braxton as Antoinette Tuff in “Faith Under Fire” on Lifetime, this Saturday

 


Few headline grabbing stories remain with you beyond their initial news cycle. Antoinette Tuff’s story of courage, boldness and empathy is one such story. When confronted by a mentally disturbed gunman, Tuff as President Barack Obama put it was “cool under pressure and had enough heart that somehow she could convince somebody who was really troubled that she cared about them.

Watch the red carpet at the Dallas screening of “Faith Under Fire”

Tuff remained calm and was able to communicate both to the gunman Michael Hill and emergency services. The troubling ordeal ultimately ending in a peaceful surrender and Hill was later sentenced to 20 years in prison. Tuff later relocated to Texas and is a member of the Potter’s House in Dallas. Bishop T.D. Jakes serves as her Pastor but is also boasts a brilliant business mind. Learning more and more about Tuff, he joined forces with Tuff and later Lifetime to tell her story! After procuring rights to the story, Bishop Jakes approached the Lifetime television network to produce the made for tv film “Faith Under Fire” starring R&B superstar Toni Braxton.

Joining Braxton on the film are other notable actors: Malik Yoba and YaYa DaCosta. A week before the premiere, Bishop Jakes hosted a special screening at the church and the stars were big and bright that night! Joining Bishop Jakes on the red carpet were executive producer Derrick Williams, Antoinette Tuff, Toni, Towanda and Tamar Braxton and Tanya Lopez (SVP Lifetime Original Movies). The film is a drama based on the actual events of that fateful day at the Ronald E. McNair Discovery Learning Academy in Decatur, Georgia.

Film Synopsis:
Seven time Grammy® Award winner Toni Braxton stars as Antoinette Tuff, a struggling single mom from Georgia who heroically averted a tragedy, saving hundreds of lives when she convinced a deranged gunman who stormed an elementary school to surrender. On August 20, 2013, shortly after arriving to work at the Ronald E. McNair Discovery Learning Academy in Decatur, Georgia, Antoinette the school’s bookkeeper, was in the front office when Michael Hill (Trevor Morgan, Abducted), a young man with a history of mental illness, snuck in, armed with an AK-47 and
hundreds of rounds of ammunition.

As the school went into lockdown, Antoinette was left alone with Michael, who repeatedly threatened to kill everyone. Showing enormous courage and empathy, along with nerves of steel, Antoinette convinced Michael to surrender by using her own life struggles to connect with him. Antoinette’s faith in God guided her through the toughest moments of her life, ultimately preparing her for that fateful day.

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