Daytime Divas: Vanessa Williams Reigns As The Queen Of Talk TV

VH1’s new scripted drama Daytime Divas offers a juicy look at the on-camera and behind-the-scenes exploits of a popular TV talk show. In front of their adoring fans, the five talented cohosts of The Lunch Hour are all smiles and sisterhood, but once the cameras turn off, the claws come out as scandal, secrets and jealousy unfold into TV’s tastiest guilty pleasure. The series is inspired by former The View panelist Star Jones’ delicious bestseller, Satan’s Sisters: A Novel Work of Fiction. Jones also serves as a Daytime Divas executive producer and promises to pop up in the production as a guest star.

Vanessa Williams stars as Maxine Robinson, the creator of The Lunch Hour and the owner of the show’s coveted left chair. As the woman in charge, Maxine calls the shots — and pulls the strings. “What I admire about Maxine Robinson is that she’s had a storied past. She’s interviewed popes and pop stars and presidents,” explains Williams. “She’s a woman who is self-made and highly educated and has done things her way and has proved herself.”

This isn’t the first time that Williams has portrayed a media mogul. From 2006-2010, she starred as ambitious magazine editor Wilhelmina Slater on ABC’s hit series Ugly Betty, and she compares the two powerful characters: “Wilhelmina was on a constant drive to get higher than where she is,” Williams explains. “Maxine’s running the show, so her only ambition is to keep the show the best that she can, because it’s her baby.”

And being the woman in charge forces Maxine to address tough topics in her never-ending quest for ratings. “One of the biggest things that we deal with in the first episode is ageism,” shares Williams. “Maxine is the oldest out of everyone and she’s trying hard to remain relevant and youthful. … I’m 54 years old so I know what that feels like.”

From the get-go, Daytime Divas demands its actresses be as brave as the women they portray. When Maxine and her fellow cohosts donned skimpy swimwear for a segment, Williams and her costars had to put their own body issues aside (although they all look wonderful, and Williams is gorgeous in her bikini). “It was awful for all of us,” she recalls. “That was our first day. Not only did we have a full audience that we had to disrobe in front of, but we also had all the network — all the Sony brass, the creatives of the show, the showrunners — watching us.” It was a brave moment for the actresses and their characters, and reveals the series’ humanity. Even the famous have fears, flaws and foibles. “It was humiliating,” recalls Williams. “We couldn’t wait until it was over, but that’s what it called for and we all knew that when we got the script.”

As the series’ elder stateswoman, the former Miss America reveals that she’s been dubbed the cast mom by her younger costars Tichina Arnold, Chloe Bridges, Camille Guaty and Fiona Gubelmann. “I’ve been a mother for almost 30 years now,” Williams shrugs. “So if people see that as my role, it’s great.” But Williams is more than the show’s mom; she is its center and is perfect as the series’ crafty and charismatic heart.

Daytime Divas > VH1 > Mondays beginning June 5

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  1. Good show I enjoy it. It is also funny, good actors on the show. I always like Vanessa Williams acting.

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