Tyler Perry is back doing what he does best—delivering characters that feel real, raw, and ready to leap off the screen. His latest BET+ original, Divorced Sistas, isn’t just a show—it’s a vibe. Blending sharp comedy with soulful drama, the series follows five women whose lives are flipped, twisted, and transformed after the end of their marriages. But if you think this is just another heartbreak saga, think again—this one’s about finding strength, sisterhood, and sometimes, yourself.
From teary brunches to side-eye therapy sessions, Divorced Sistas doesn’t shy away from the messiness of starting over. What makes it really shine, though, is the magnetic cast at its core—each actress bringing vulnerability, fire, and some serious comedic timing to the table.
If you’re curious about the women driving this story—or just trying to keep track of who’s who as the drama unfolds—this Divorced Sistas cast and character guide has you covered. Let’s meet the ladies turning their pain into power, one episode at a time.
Leading ladies: The core five of Divorced Sistas

Rasheda (LeToya Luckett) is the picture of grace under pressure—a poised First Lady navigating marital discord with a gospel poker face. But don’t mistake her elegance for weakness; Rasheda’s quiet strength is the anchor in a stormy sea. Luckett, a founding member of Destiny’s Child turned accomplished actress, brings all the soul and subtlety needed to carry this complicated woman of faith.
Geneva (Khadeen Indréa) is all business—until her personal life comes crashing through her courtroom composure. As a top-tier attorney, Geneva’s juggling act between motherhood and a strained marriage feels as high-stakes as any legal battle. Khadeen, known for her viral podcast Dead Ass, makes her acting turn with poise, offering a layered portrayal that’s equal parts sharp, soft, and totally magnetic.
Powerhouses in motion: Bold, bruised, and rebuilding

Naomi (Porscha Coleman) enters the chat as the woman who’s done being polite. Still scorched from her divorce, Naomi is loud, proud, and fiercely refusing to fade into the background. Coleman’s vibrant performance is electric—unsurprising for a multi-hyphenate who’s worked with Jamie Foxx and lit up Netflix’s Dad Stop Embarrassing Me. She’s the friend who’ll say what you’re too scared to think—and you’ll thank her for it later.
Tiffany (Briana Price) and Bridgette (Jennifer Sears) are the emotional backbone of the group. Tiffany is a single mom and tireless realtor trying to rebuild her life while holding her family together. Price infuses the role with real-world grit and heart. Bridgette, meanwhile, blends spiritual warmth with unwavering loyalty. Played by Sears—who got her start in Madea’s Family Reunion—Bridgette offers wisdom, truth, and some seriously underrated strength.
With juicy plotlines, standout performances, and the signature Tyler Perry balance of comedy and catharsis, Divorced Sistas is far more than your average relationship drama. It’s a celebration of friendship, failure, and the fierce will to start over—and the cast is absolutely nailing every beat.
New episodes of Divorced Sistas drop weekly on BET+, and judging by the numbers and buzz, this isn’t just another streaming series—it’s a whole movement.