Angela “Angie” Beyincé Promoted To Series Regular On Tyler Perry’s BET Show ‘Sistas’
Angela “Angie” Beyincé, the award-winning songwriter and actress who’s co-written hits for Beyoncé and Destiny’s Child, has been promoted to a series regular for the seventh and current season of Tyler Perry‘s BET drama-comedy series Sistas, Deadline reports.
Beyincé portrays Pam, the nosy, sassy hair salon manager and loyal friend to salon owner Karen Mott, adding comedic relief to the show. She appears in 73 episodes in her recurring role before her promotion to series regular. She was cast and serves as a consultant producer for the show, personally chosen by Perry. As a series regular in the seventh season, Beyincé’s character Pam navigates the challenges of juggling and managing Karen’s salon while building her social media presence, exploring entrepreneurship, and embarking upon new romantic relationships.
Her role on Sistas comes after appearing in 2 seasons of the Tyler Perry soap opera If Loving You is Wrong, cast by Emmy-nominated casting director Kim Coleman (American Crime, Lovecraft Country, Snowfall, She’s Gotta Have It! They Cloned Tyrone, Blackkklansman, and Da 5 Bloods), marking Beyincé’s break into acting.
Before gracing the TV screen, Beyincé, a multi-ASCAP award-winning songwriter, co-wrote alongside Destiny’s Child and Beyoncé Knowles, penning number-one hits like ‘Girl,’ ‘Naughty Girl,’ ‘Check On It,’ and ‘Get Me Bodied,’ featured in ‘Dangerously in Love,’ ‘B’Day,’ ‘I Am… Sasha Fierce,’ and ‘Destiny Fulfilled.’ Beyincé also played integral roles in the film industry, credited as an assistant on notable films like The Fighting Temptations, The Pink Panther, and Dreamgirls. Additionally, her songs were featured in Lee Daniel’s hit FOX television show, Star. Beyincé also held the position of Vice President of Operations at Parkwood Entertainment.
The seventh season of Sistas premiered on January 3, 2024, and new episodes will air every Wednesday at 9 p.m. ET on BET. Fans can catch the latest episodes on BET, BET.COM, BET+, Hulu, and other streaming platforms.