The Single Moms Club is a comedy-drama film directed by Tyler Perry and released in 2014. The film revolves around the lives of five single mothers from different backgrounds who are brought together when their kids get into trouble at school.

The mothers include Jan (played by Wendi McLendon-Covey), a successful book editor who is struggling to balance work and motherhood; Hillary (played by Amy Smart), a stay-at-home mom who is dealing with the aftermath of a messy divorce; May (played by Nia Long), a struggling waitress and aspiring writer who is raising a rebellious teenage son; Lytia (played by Cocoa Brown), a tough-talking mother of two who works as a nurse; and Esperanza (played by Zulay Henao), a young mother who is going through a bitter custody battle.

Initially, the women don't get along and come from different worlds, but they bond over their shared experiences and form a support group called "The Single Moms Club," meeting regularly to discuss their problems and offer each other advice and support. As they navigate the challenges of single parenthood, the women find strength and empowerment in each other.

Along the way, the movie explores themes of motherhood, friendship, and the struggles of balancing work and family. The Single Moms Club also features appearances by Terry Crews and Tyler Perry himself, who plays the role of a helpful neighbor.

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