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The ‘Girlfriends’ Cast Is Finally Heading Back To Our TV Screens

'Girlfriends' fans have been hoping for an official reboot or film adaptation — and it’s finally happening. Well, kinda.
The ‘Girlfriends’ Cast Is Finally Heading Back To Our TV Screens
BEVERLY HILLS, CA – FEBRUARY 21: (L-R) Actresses Jill Marie Jones, Persia White, Golden Brooks and Tracee Ellis Ross attend the Sixth Annual ESSENCE Black Women In Hollywood Awards Luncheon at the Beverly Hills Hotel on February 21, 2013 in Beverly Hills, California. (Photo by Frederick M. Brown/Getty Images)
By Kimberly Wilson · Updated October 23, 2020

Our prayers have finally been answered.

Nearly 20 years after the debut of Girlfriends, die hard fans have been hoping for an official reboot or film adaptation and it’s finally happening. Well, kinda.

Our “girlfriends” Tracee Ellis Ross — who’s currently slaying our October cover — Golden Brooks, Persia White and Jill Marie Jones will be reuniting for an upcoming episode of black-ish next month.

Surprise!!! My giiiiifriends are guest starring on an episode of @blackishabc this season! #blackish @RealPersiaWhite @therealgolden47 @MsJillMJones https://t.co/Capmlsc9SC pic.twitter.com/4J4Y3iASlC

— Tracee Ellis Ross (@TraceeEllisRoss) September 12, 2019

“The timing was perfect to be able to bring Girlfriends to a whole new audience. We haven’t all been together on camera since 2006,” Ross tells EW. “Girlfriends ran for eight years and was important to so many people. Being able to merge the worlds of black-ish and Girlfriends was surreal for me—and so much fun. These are women I grew up with and love deeply and it was easy to tap back into the magic of our chemistry and how much we love each other. It was giggles on top of giggles on top of giggles.”

The show, which aired from 2000-2008 on UPN, is considered one of the most influential TV shows to impact Black culture. It was the first time our generation saw ourselves on television and represented a variety of characters that reflected the diversity of Black women.

Season six of black-ish premieres September 24 at 9:30 p.m. ET on ABC and the “Girlfriends” episode will debut on October 8.

Mark your calendar sis—it’s going to be epic.

TOPICS:  blackish Girlfriends Tracee Ellis Ross