R&B icon Toni Braxton has partnered with Lifetime to produce and star in two movies inspired by and titled after her signature hits, “He Wasn’t Man Enough” and “Breathe Again.”
First up isToni Braxton’s He Wasn’t Man Enough, set to premiere Saturday, Nov. 22, at 8 p.m. as part of the network’s Love of a Lifetime November romance movie slate.
Braxton stars alongside Essence Atkins and Yvette Nicole Brown. In the film, Braxton plays Mel Montgomery, a bestselling author whose personal life gets rocky when she discovers her boyfriend Richard (played by Thomas Cardot) has been deceiving her.
Per the logline, “When Mel learns Richard is now engaged to her estranged college friend Monica (Atkins), the two women, with the help of Mel’s loyal best friend Candy (Brown), set aside old wounds to stand together. What begins as betrayal becomes a story of resilience and solidarity—proving Richard picked the wrong trio to mess with. Because in the end, it was never about the man who failed them, but the women who chose each other. Always and without question… sisters over misters.”
Braxton’s hit “He Wasn’t Man Enough,” produced by Rodney “Darkchild” Jerkins, was the lead single to her third album, The Heat, which was released in 2000. The song, co-written by Darkchild, LaShawn Daniels, Harvey Mason Jr and Fred Jerkins, peaked at No. 2 on the Billboard Hot 100.
The sequel,Toni Braxton’s Breathe Again, will premiere in 2026. Braxton and Atkins will reprise their roles, with Cree Summer joining the cast.
According to a press release, “The film follows three women — Jennifer (Braxton), Vanessa (Summer), and Evelyn (Atkins) — who meet as contestants on a reality dating show and suffer heartbreak under the spotlight. Their shared rejection sparks an unlikely sisterhood that carries them from Los Angeles to a new life in Seattle. There, they navigate fresh starts, second chances, and the messy, hilarious realities of dating, friendship, and family.”
It continues, “Jennifer rediscovers her voice as an artist, Vanessa rebuilds her interior design business while opening herself to love again, and Evelyn faces her grief by daring to embrace joy and possibility. Along the way, the women learn that while romance may come and go, female friendship is the love story that lasts a lifetime.”
“Breathe Again” was the second single from Braxton’s self-titled debut album (1993). The Babyface-penned ballad became Braxton’s first top five hit on the Hot 100, peaking at No. 3.
“The secret is FINALLY out! I shot two amazing films with my girls @essence_says, @iamcreesummer & @yvettenicolebrown for @lifetimetv. It was a pleasure working with these talented beauties!” Braxton wrote in an Instagram post.
Lifetime is no stranger to collaborating with legendary R&B artists to reimagine their music into films.
The company previously teamed with Mary J. Blige for a trio of films — Mary J. Blige’s Real Love, Mary J. Blige’s Strength of a Womanand Mary J. Blige’s Family Affair.