Decades after its groundbreaking run in the 1990s, Living Single makes a triumphant return with a modern twist. The series follows Khadijah, Maxine, Synclaire, and Regineโnow older, wiser, and more successfulโreuniting in Brooklyn as their lives intersect once again. The city has changed, but their humor, friendship, and drive to live authentically remain timeless.
The new story begins as Khadijah James returns to journalism, launching a digital media company that aims to amplify diverse voices. Her passion collides with the challenges of surviving in a fast-paced, competitive online world. Maxine, now a powerful judge, balances her unapologetic wit with the heavy responsibilities of shaping justice, while still finding ways to clashโand laughโwith her friends.
Synclaire, having pursued her dreams in the arts, has become a quirky but acclaimed playwright. She brings her optimism and creativity back to Brooklyn, inspiring the group with her endless faith in love and laughter. Regine, meanwhile, has reinvented herself as a high-profile fashion influencer and entrepreneur, though her glamorous lifestyle still causes plenty of comedic drama when paired with her friendsโ more grounded pursuits.

The series doesnโt just revisit the pastโit brings new faces into the fold. The womenโs children, colleagues, and romantic partners add fresh dynamics, bridging generations and reminding audiences that friendship and ambition are universal. The show blends nostalgia with forward-thinking themes, tackling issues of career reinvention, aging with confidence, and navigating love in the digital age.

At its heart, Living Single (2026) celebrates the enduring power of Black sisterhood, resilience, and laughter. With sharp writing, heartfelt storytelling, and iconic chemistry, the revival proves that even after thirty years, living single doesnโt mean living aloneโit means thriving together.
