VH1 has cancelled its original series, Single Ladies.

The Wrap reports that VH1 has cancelled Single Ladies, after it completes its current third season.

The series follows the lives of a group of female friends and their rocky relationships.

Flavor Unit Entertainment, a production studio owned by Queen Latifah, produces the series.

"We've been proud to deliver three seasons of the drama," VH1 said in a statement." Although we've decided not to move forward with another season, we hope to work again with the talented cast, creatives and producers."

Single Ladies premiered as a two-hour movie in 2011 before it became a series.

According to Deadline, VH1 has also cancelled Stevie TV, a sketch comedy series starring Stevie Ryan. It ended after two seasons in July 2013.

Single ladies received good ratings throughout the series, but had a few complications, for example creator and executive producer, Stacy A. Littlejohn exited the project shortly after it was renewed for a third season.

The last episode of Single Ladies will air March 24.

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