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TC Carson Reveals He Was Fired From ‘Living Single’ For Voicing Frustrations

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Actor TC Carson who played the playboy character “Kyle Barker” on the classic hit show Living Single, is speaking out about the unfair conditions that the cast was at times subjected to during their five-season tenure.

On Monday (Mar 30), during an interview with Comedy Hype, the 61-year-old veteran actor revealed that he was fired from Living Single and subsequently “blackballed” from Hollywood for speaking out on behalf of the cast.

According to Carson, from scripting to off-stage treatment, the all-Black cast was treated unfairly and when he declined to be the voice to “get everyone inline”, it resulted in his career being put on halt.

“There were times when we had issues on the show and we would come to them as a cast but I would be the spokesperson for it,” Carson recalled. “That last season before I left, they called me in and they basically said ‘All these problems that we’ve been having they [the cast] listen to you…so if you said something else, then they would do that.’ [So in response] I said, ‘Well, first of all, we’re dealing with five grown people and they have their own minds and their own ideas about what we’re doing. Everything we come to you with is a group decision, but if you think I have that much power then I need to have a different job,’ and I don’t think they liked that.”

Carson added that initially, he didn’t know he was being let go even after he raised questions in the final season after noticing in the script that his character was “being sent to London” after the first few episodes. According to the actor, after the episode aired, he got a call from his lawyer telling him that he was fired from the show; noting that he wasn’t upset with the dismissal but the way it was carried out before adding that it was a Black casting director who advised him that his former employer was ruining his reputation.

“It wasn’t that I got fired, it was the way it was done,” Carson continued. ““He said, ‘I heard you were difficult, that you came to work unprepared, and I said ‘You know what? This interview is over. Thank you so much for your time,’ and I got up and walked out because I’m not going to let a Black man berate me in front of these white people.”

Despite the ill-treatment, Carson says that working alongside castmates Queen Latifah, Erica Alexander, Kim Fields, Kim Cole, and John Henton among others was one of his best experiences and he reflects on the time fondly.

Check out the interview below.

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Alabaster TV Show That Bit ‘Living Single’ Getting A Reunion #FriendsReunion

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Friends, that beloved TV show that had the most minimal of diversity is getting a reunion, and a certain segment of Twitter is incredibly excited. However, we’ll use this moment to point out that the show was created as a whitewashed alternative to the great Living Single.

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Today (Feb. 21), the cast of Friends all took to social media to write “It’s happening,” confirming that a reunion is on deck. So soon enough, the #FriendsReunion hashtag started trending.

Not too long ago, one of its main stars, David Schwimmer, made the headass statement that he wished the show could be rebooted with a more inclusive cast. Immediately the colonizer-type sentiment was taken to task considering Friends itself was created in reaction to the success of Living Single, the latter which premiered in August 1993 while the former arrived about a year later.

The Living Single cast included a medley of strong Black actors include Queen Latifah, Kim Fields and Erika Alexander. But while Friends ran for 10 seasons, Living Single only managed five, despite both being produced by Warner Bros. Criticism at the time included WB not promoting Living Single nearly as much as it did the vanilla-casted Friends. Both were set in New York City, but you rarely saw a person of color in Friends until later in its run, and after criticism for its lack of diversity.

As for the reunion, Variety reports it’s actually the Friends cast (Jennifer Aniston, Courteney Cox, Lisa Kudrow, Matt LeBlanc, Matthew Perry and Schwimmer) getting interviewed for an untitled unscripted special on HBO Max. It will go down at the original Warner Bros. Studio soundstage where the show was filmed in Burbank, CA But let’s not history forget how Friends was created to hop on a wave started by Black people.

That said, you can stream Living Single on Hulu or catch reruns on TV One.

 

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Erika Alexander Claps Back at David Schwimmer for Proposing an All-Black ‘Friends’ Reboot

David Schwimmer did an interview with The Guardian and spoke about the lack of diversity in the hit series, Friends.

Schwimmer, who portrayed Ross in the hit 90’s series must’ve been wearing a cape when he suggested “there should be an all-Black Friends or an all-Asian Friends,” during the conversation. But our good sis, Erika Alexander, brought him back to reality.

“Hey ⁦@DavidSchwimmer ⁦@FriendsTV⁩ – r u seriously telling me you’ve never heard of #LivingSingle? We invented the template! Yr welcome bro,” she tweeted.

Both shows were produced by Warner Brothers but the studio allocated more marketing dollars to Friends, which had the exact same concept as Living Single, and was released afterward.

In fact, during a 2018 interview with The Breakfast Club, Erika Alexander revealed that Friends was a tentative name for the beloved show starring Alexander, Queen Latifah, Kim Coles, Kim Fields, Terrence C. Carson, and John Henton.

“The original name for Living Single was My Girls, but it didn’t test well so they came up with some other names. Living Single and Friends were some of the names presented. Obviously, they chose one and the other went to another show, also produced by Warner Bros,” she detailed. 

Schwimmer probably had good intentions, but the fact that he probably genuinely never heard of Living Single is crazy!

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