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Countess Vaughn Wants A 'Parkers' Reboot! Are We Here For It?

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Countess Vaughn is down for a reboot of "The Parkers." Are you? Share your thoughts inside...

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Dang mama!

With so many reboots in the works (i.e. "Martin," "Sister, Sister," "Bad Boys," etc.) Countess Vaughn wants to bring back her own TV show that thrusted her in the limelight.

The YBF actress/singer is drumming up some noise to have UPN's "The Parkers" make a return to our living rooms every week. She posted a screenshot from a video of her on-screen mom Mo'Nique with a caption about a "Parkers" reboot:

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Countess isn't the only one excited about a reboot. Dorien Wilson, who played Professor Oglevee, also took to social media back in March to ask his fans if they would be interested in a reboot. He posted a collage of the cast with the caption, "TBT ... PARKERS REBOOT?"

 

 
 
 
 
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TBT ... PARKERS REBOOT?

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Countess reposted on her IG at the time:

 

 

So that's TWO castmates down for a replay.

In case you're too young to remember, "The Parkers" was a TV sitcom that ran from 1999-2004 that featured a mother daughter duo (Nikki & Kim Parker) who both attended Santa Monica College. Nikki (played by Mo'Nique) had to drop out of school when she learned she was pregnant with Kim (played by Countess). The show followed the mother-daughter duo living life as students and roommates, both looking for love. It was a spin-off from "Moesha."

By the series finale, Nikki had finally nabbed Professor Oglevee and they made it down the aisle as Kim serenaded the audience during their nuptials. It would be interesting to know how everything went down after the wedding.

Check out a refresher below:

No word on if Mo would be interested in a reboot. We'd also like to note, "Parkers" & "Moesha" star Yvette Wilson, who played Andell, passed away in 2012 after a battle with cervical cancer. She was 48.

Are you here for a "Parkers" reboot or nah?

BONUS:

 

OK, sis.....

Photos: Getty/IMDB


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