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R&B Divas: Los Angeles

R&B Divas: Los Angeles is an American Reality television series on TV One that premiered on July 10, 2013. The series chronicles the lives of R&B singers Lil Mo, Chanté Moore, Kelly Price, Claudette Ortiz, Michel'le and Dawn Robinson as they balance their music careers and personal lives. It is a spinoff to R&B Divas: Atlanta. The reunion was filmed on August 6, 2013, with Wendy Williams as the host. Part 1 of the R&B Divas: Los Angeles reunion acquired a 0.83 rating among P25-54 and a 0.95 rating among households. It drew a total of 834,000 viewers on its original airing night during its 10:00 p.m. premiere and encore airings. The episode is also tied with The Rickey Smiley Show as the TV One's No. 1 telecast among adults 25-54.

Seasons

Top Cast

  • Lil' Mo

    Lil' Mo

    Self

  • Chanté Moore

    Chanté Moore

    Self

  • Claudette Ortiz

    Claudette Ortiz

    Self

  • Dawn Robinson

    Dawn Robinson

    Self

  • Kelly Price

    Kelly Price

    Self

  • Michel'le

    Michel'le

    Self

Overview

R&B Divas: Los Angeles is an American Reality television series on TV One that premiered on July 10, 2013. The series chronicles the lives of R&B singers Lil Mo, Chanté Moore, Kelly Price, Claudette Ortiz, Michel'le and Dawn Robinson as they balance their music careers and personal lives. It is a spinoff to R&B Divas: Atlanta. The reunion was filmed on August 6, 2013, with Wendy Williams as the host. Part 1 of the R&B Divas: Los Angeles reunion acquired a 0.83 rating among P25-54 and a 0.95 rating among households. It drew a total of 834,000 viewers on its original airing night during its 10:00 p.m. premiere and encore airings. The episode is also tied with The Rickey Smiley Show as the TV One's No. 1 telecast among adults 25-54.

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