Sources tell PATH that the TLC reality show “The Sisterhood” has been cancelled and “absolutely won’t be back,” says the insider.
The reality show was set in Atlanta and chronicled the lives of the wives of several less-than-prominent preachers. The five member cast included Domonique Scott, Tara Lewis, Ivy Couch, Christina Murray and DeLana Rutherford.
From the moment promotional clips of the show premiered online in fall 2012 it began receiving negative feedback from the Christian community.
The backlash from both church-goers, faith leaders and gospel recording artists alike against “The Sisterhood” intensified after the show premiered on Jan. 1.
There were even several attempts to boycott the show, and many people who didn’t mind the often distorted view of the church.
Despite the controversy surrounding the show, “The Sisterhood” only averaged a 0.6 rating – that’s 600,000 viewers weekly.
After eight episodes, the finale aired on Feb. 12.
Good, what a disgrace for the body of Christ.