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Whoopi Goldberg Developing Harlem-Based Racial Drama for Bravo

Lord & Taylor and Whoopi Goldberg celebrate her exclusive limited-edition holiday sweater collection at Lord & Taylor on November 15, 2016 in New York City.
Lord & Taylor and Whoopi Goldberg celebrate her exclusive limited-edition holiday sweater collection at Lord & Taylor on November 15, 2016 in New York City.

*Whoopi Goldberg is developing a scripted drama at Bravo that involves a black character who passes for white.

Goldberg is set to executive produce the untitled project alongside her One Ho Productions president Tom Leonardis, according to The Hollywood Reporter.

The modern-day drama centers on a Harlem crime boss who is reunited with her oldest son — whom she thought was dead — after he returns to New York City to run for mayor. Being able to pass as white, he faked his death as a teenager and left New York in order to get a new start on life.

Goldberg is also eyeing the role of the Harlem crime boss in the drama, though she is not currently attached to star, reports THR:

The Bravo drama comes as Goldberg’s contract for ABC’s The View expires at the end of its current 20th season. Sources stress the Bravo project is in its early stages, and it’s unclear if she does ultimately star in it just how that would impact her future on the ABC talker. Goldberg in 2015 signed on to star in ABC’s Jermaine Fowler comedy pilot and planned to do both The View and the scripted comedy had that project moved forward.

For Bravo, the Goldberg drama comes as the cable network has found success with its scripted forays that include Marti Noxon’s Girlfriends’ Guide to Divorce and Odd Mom Out. Next up is Imposters (formerly My So Called Wife), which is set to premiere in February.

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