The
network offered no reason for curtailing the project. In a statement
issued Tuesday, Oxygen said that, “as part of our development process,
we have reviewed casting and decided not to move forward with the
special.”
The one-hour program
would have featured Atlanta rap artist Shawty Lo, his children and their
mothers. It was expected to air later this year on Oxygen, an
NBCUniversal cable network owned by Comcast.
“All
My Babies’ Mamas” got a hostile public reception after Oxygen announced
it last month. At least one petition calling for Oxygen to shut it down
has collected more than 37,000 signatures.
The
Parents Television Council called the program’s concept “grotesquely
irresponsible and exploitive” and pledged to contact advertisers of the
show if it reached the air.
Previously,
Oxygen denied charges that the show was meant to be “a stereotypical
representation of everyday life for any one demographic or cross section
of society,” but rather would reveal “the complicated lives of one man,
hischildren’s mamas and their army of children.”
On
Tuesday, Oxygen said it will “continue to develop compelling content
that resonates with our young female viewers and drives the cultural
conversation.”

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