Queen Latifah's daytime talk show will be coming to an end in March, with production carrying on until the end of the year, according to E! News.
Queen Latifah's show may be replaced by Tyra Banks' new daytime panel talk show premiere next fall as producers reportedly felt that having two black women on television would divide the audience, according to the media outlet Hollywood Take.
The Queen Latifah Show is currently in its second season.
"Your dedication and sacrifice was crucial to the entire team, and in the face of intense challenges, you displayed 'True Grit'! Thank you for your strong work ethic and great effort in getting The Queen Latifah Show off the ground and running," wrote the actress and host on the show's Facebook account.
The message continued, "Your Family, Partners, Staff and Crew showed up with you every step of the way. Be very proud of that! Not everyone can say the same. You can also say you have been a blessing to and been blessed by amazing guests and incredible audiences for this show. We truly changed people's lives for the better.
The Queen Latifah Show made its debut it 2013 and was reportedly produced by Will Smith and Jada Pinkett Smith.
Although the recent announcement regarding the cancelation of The Queen Latifah Show is saddening, Tyra Banks fans are already awaiting the return of the former supermodel's talk show.
"Tyra Banks will show em how it's done next year," wrote Twitter user 22 Born In 92.