[FIRST LOOK] Jill Scott Returns For Season 3 of ‘First Wives Club’ on BET+

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Jill Scott, Michelle Buteau and the rest of the stunning cast for First Wives Club are back for a brand new season.  First Wives Club season 3 premieres on BET+ on November 17th.

The series follows the lives of Hazel (Jill Scott), Bri (Michelle Buteau) and Jayla (Michelle Mitchenor) as they endure the pressures of new jobs, loves and friendships. This season, the ladies’ lives take an unexpected turn as they process their feelings of loss and discover what’s really important to them.

Here’s your first look at First Wives Club season 3:

First Wives Club season 3 synopsis
When Hazel, Bree, and Jayla come together to celebrate Hazel’s wedding at a tropical paradise, the unexpected happens. Hazel copes by throwing herself into work where she clashes with a newly empowered Regina; Bree takes on a new lust for life, diving headfirst into extreme adventure; and Jayla fights to prove herself at her new firm. With old flames, new coworkers, shifting power dynamics, and one epic heist, the girls learn to navigate their feelings of loss to discover what’s really important to them.

In addition to the aforementioned Scott, Buteau and Mitchenor, the series stars RonReaco Lee and Mark Tallman.

The new season will feature 10 new episodes, premiering every Thursday beginning November 17th on BET+.  Guest stars this season will include Deborah Cox, Essence Atkins, Tasha Smith, Valerie Pettiford, Terri J. Vaughn, Affion Crockett and more.


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