Kristin Chenoweth's controversial TV comedy Gcb has been axed.
The actress/singer's co-star Mark Delkin broke the news to fans via Twitter.com on Monday (14May12), revealing he was "stunned" by the news.
The actor wrote, "Wow. I feel stunned & sad. We have had an amazing ride and you, the Gcb fans... have been just incredible. Thank You all for your beautiful love and loyalty."
Chenoweth played a former school outcast-turned-social queen in the sitcom Gcb, which was originally called Good Christian B**ches before TV bosses decided on a tamer title.
Plotlines about feuding church-going Texan women have drawn criticism, but Chenoweth maintained the series was actually a "love letter to Dallas".
After the first wave of criticism was aimed at the show following its launch in March (12), Chenoweth told The Hollywood Reporter, "I think people should give it a chance. You just can't judge a book by its cover. I certainly wouldn't do anything that would make fun of my own faith... I think it's really funny. I remember growing up, it was always the same woman who got the solos in the church choir. And there's always the woman at the bake sale or the church dinner who wanted to outcook everyone. The thing is, just because you're a Christian doesn't mean you're perfect."