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    Is “Queen Sugar: Season 7 (2022)” Based On A True Story?

    There’s a strong possibility that the Bordelon family from the OWN show Queen Sugar feels a little bit like your family after following their life for six seasons. Prepare to say farewell to the fictitious Louisiana siblings who joined forces to maintain their family land at the beginning of the first season and have experienced a lot since then.

    Is “Queen Sugar: Season 7” based on a true story?

    Queen Sugar Season 7 (2022)

    “Queen Sugar: Season 7” is not based on a true story. OWN announced that Queen Sugar would return for its seventh—and final—season in 2022 in November 2021, just before the season 6 finale. Since its debut, the series has received praise for its beautifully rendered characters and for tackling timely themes including racism and the Covid-19 epidemic (and their intersection). Similar to how Queen Sugar garnered attention for its all-female cast of filmmakers, many of whom began their careers as directors as a result of the program,

    Queen Sugar will return to OWN on Tuesday, September 6 at 8 p.m. ET for a season that is probably going to include 13 episodes. On the show’s Twitter account, the announcement was posted.

    One final gathering of the whole ensemble cast of the production is anticipated. Expect to see Dawn-Lyen Gardner as Charlotte “Charley” Bordelon West, Kofi Siriboe as Ralph Angel Bordelon, Nicholas L. Ashe as Micah West, Bianca Lawson as Darla Sutton, Tina Lifford as Violet Bordelon, Omar J. Dorsey as Hollywood Desonier, Henry G. Sanders as Prosper Denton, and Timon Kyle Durrett as the character of Nova Bordelon (Davis West).

    Blue, the son of Ralph Angel and Darla, who Ethan Hutchinson portrays, will appear in season 7 after his character’s stay in Washington, D.C. And because Ralph Angel and Darla had a daughter in the climax, his life is altering once more.

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