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The wealthy residents of Savannah Georgia are involved in a true to life Greek Tragedy. In season eight of Perry’s serialized drama, Judge Cryer and his rich friends are all finding out what happens when personal flaws go unchecked. OWN: Oprah Winfrey Network announced today that it will premiere the final episodes of its long running series, “The Haves and the Have Nots,” on Tuesday, June 1 at 8:00 p.m. ET/PT. The
Tyler Perry drama which chronicles the scandalous lives of the Cryer, Harrington and Young families living in Savannah, Georgia, will conclude after eight seasons and 196 episodes.
In this final season viewers will see the wealthy residents of Savannah, Georgia involved in a true-to-life Greek tragedy as Judge Jim Cryer (John Schneider) and his rich friends are all finding out what happens when personal flaws go unchecked. Karma has not been kind to the elite one percenters. The series stars
The actor talks about shooting during COVID and Tyler Perry s nonstop work ethic.
In the final episodes, the wealthy residents of Savannah will be involved in a true-to-life Greek tragedy. “Judge Jim Cryer (John Schneider) and his rich friends find out what happens when personal flaws go unchecked,” the logline teases. “Karma has not been kind to the elite one percenters.”
Watch a sneak peek in the video filled with threats, drama, and more above.
The series also stars Tika Sumpter, Angela Robinson, Renee Lawless, Crystal Fox, Peter Parros, Tyler Lepley, Gavin Houston, Aaron O’Connell, Brett Davis, and Brock Yurich.
Cyrus Webb
The 45-year old Webb will be celebrating his 10,000th guest of his radio career as well as attempting to break the Guinness World Record for most radio interviews in 24 hours.
“The show has been a part of my life now for almost 20 years,” he says. “I’m excited about what’s to come.”
“It’s hard to believe I’ll hit 10,000 guests this year,” says Webb, who began hosting the radio show when he was 28 years old in Jackson, MS. The show began on the radio dial at WMPR 90.1 FM. Today it is heard on the airwaves daily in Yazoo City, Mississippi at WYAD 94.1 FM as well as Blogtalkradio, iHeartRadio, Spotify, Centertainment Radio in Dallas, TX and other outlets.
Dame Brigitte Kruse, an auctioneer who works with celebrities and royal families, has moved her family part-time to Orlando, where she hopes to expand her business, set down roots and raise awareness for the autism community.