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According to reports, Maia Campbell of “In the House” fame is gearing up for a new role in an upcoming series on TV One, and she’s in the midst of good company. From photos posted on various sites, the series looks to be the second coming of a slew of teen stars from our favorite ’90s sitcoms.

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In the series, Maia is seen alongside Cherie Johnson of “Family Matters” in some shots, as well as Ken Lawson from “The Parkers.”

In the 1990s, Maia was a star on the rise, co-starring on the hit sitcom with LL Cool J and Debbie Allen. Then everything fell apart after she stopped treatment for her bipolar disorder, turned to drugs and was arrested multiple times. Viral videos that appeared on the Internet showed Maia disheveled and acting erratically.

Maia Campbell Is Doing Better!  was originally published on blackdoctor.org

In 2010, Maia was arrested for theft and sent to a mandatory mental health facility. Now sober for two years, she voluntarily lives at a residential treatment center in hopes of transitioning to living on her own.

The last time we saw the daughter of author Bebe Moore Campbell was on “Iyanla Fix My Life” in November 2012. At the time, the 35-year-old who still suffers from bipolar disorder and had been addicted to drugs, was just beginning to get her life back on track, talking with Iyanla about her issues from the past and her hopes for the future. Now, just months later, she appears to have truly done the work Iyanla so often talks about and is ready to get back to honing her craft as a working actress in Hollywood.

While there aren’t too many specific details on this new series, but the news is promising.  Knowing that those who suffer from bipolar disorder seem to thrive in an environment that is steady, stable and consistent. Family, friends and fans alike are wishing her the best of luck for years to come.

Maia Campbell Is Doing Better!  was originally published on blackdoctor.org

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