Rhona Bennett

Rhona Bennett, also known as Miss R&B, is an American singer and actress best known for her recurring role as Nicole on The Jamie Foxx Show.

[3] Following a promotional world trip, further plans to release Rhona were put on hold after a fallout between Sony Music and Darkchild Records.

[2] In 2002, Bennett landed a leading role opposite Allen Payne in the stage play Men Cry in the Dark (2003), based on the same-titled 1999 novel by Michael Baisden.

[4] The following year, Bennett joined En Vogue for a five-year tenure during which she released the album Soul Flower (2004) along with original band members Terry Ellis and Cindy Herron.

[6] Bennett also performed solo at the American Airlines Center on July 27, 2008, under the Miss R&B moniker, where she helped to raise funds for the homeless.

[9] In July 2014, Bennett, Ellis, and Herron signed a new contract with Pyramid Records and began work on the album Electric Café with mentors Denzil Foster and Thomas McElroy.

[10] In November, the trio appeared in the Lifetime holiday film An En Vogue Christmas, in which they played fictional versions of themselves, reuniting to perform a benefit concert to save the nightclub where they got their start.