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At a Northern Illinois University fraternity's New Year's Eve party, a reluctant Alana Maxwell is coerced into participating in a prank: she lures the awkward and virginal pledge Kenny Hampson into a bedroom with the promise of sex.
Michelle Mitchenor is an American actress. She is known for her roles as Detective Sonya Bailey on the Fox action comedy-drama series, Lethal Weapon (2016–2019), and as Jayla Wright in the BET+ comedy-drama series, First Wives Club (2021–2022).
First Wives Club is an American comedy television series based on the 1996 film of the same name written by Robert Harling; it premiered on September 19, 2019 on BET+. [1] [2] The series was renewed for a second season on November 26, 2019, premiering on July 15, 2021. [3] [4] On September 8, 2021, the series was renewed for a third season. [5]
First Wives Club may refer to: The First Wives Club, a 1992 novel by Olivia Goldsmith. The First Wives Club, a 1996 American comedy film based on the novel First Wives Club, a 2009 musical based on the film; First Wives Club, a 2019 American TV series based on the film; First Wives' Club, a 2007 South Korean drama series
First Wives' Club (Korean: 조강지처 클럽; RR: Jogangjicheo Keulleob) is a 2007 South Korean drama series starring Kim Hye-sun, Kim Hae-sook, Oh Hyun-kyung, Ahn Nae-sang, Lee Joon-hyuk and Son Hyun-joo. The weekend drama aired on SBS from September 29, 2007 to October 5, 2008 on Saturdays and Sundays at 21:45 for 104 episodes. [1]
The First Wives Club is a 1996 American comedy film directed by Hugh Wilson, based on the 1992 novel of the same name by Olivia Goldsmith. The film stars Bette Midler , Goldie Hawn , and Diane Keaton as three divorcées who seek retribution on their ex-husbands for having left them for younger women.
Method Man had a cameo in the horror movie Venom (2005), where he played a deputy who is killed shortly into the movie. On March 27, 2007, Redman confirmed on BET 's show Rap City that the sequel to How High was being written; the script for How High 2 is being written by Dustin Lee Abraham of CSI , who also wrote the first movie.