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Keri Hilson & Deborah Joy Winans Star in Upcoming TV One Film ‘Don’t Waste Your Pretty’

Courtesy of TV One

TV One’s upcoming Don’t Waste Your Pretty film premieres Sunday, Feb. 28. It stars Keri Hilson, Redaric Williams (“The Yard,” “The Young And The Restless”), Deborah Joy Winans (“Greenleaf”), Jasmine Burke (“Saints & Sinners”), Kaye Singleton (“American Soul”), and Rainey Branch (“Being Mary Jane,” “Grey’s Anatomy”).

Don’t Waste Your Pretty follows a group of tightly knit friends as they sort out their turbulent life issues and love lives – always turning to one another to figure out their next move when jobs, romance, or family interactions prove more complicated than they had ever anticipated.

The film is based on the eponymous novel penned by award-winning author and media personality Demetria L. Lucas. Watch the trailer below.

William Carter

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