It’s been awhile since we heard from rapper Rick Ross’ ex Lira Galore. But now she might be coming to the OWN’s Fix My Life with Iyanla Vanzant.

Galore’s appearance is set to combat the “Angry, Black Woman” stereotype that Vanzant reportedly hopes to prove as “inaccurate, untrue and dangerous.”

Galore is one of the women who will make an appearance along with a single mother, victims of child abuse, and more. They are all slated to come to Vanzant’s “House of Healing” and share their stories.

A synopsis for the episode reads, “An all-new season of OWN’s award-winning self-help series, Iyanla: Fix My Life, will return with an emotional four-part, multi-week episode when spiritual life coach Iyanla Vanzant invites eight women to move into a “House of Healing” to dispel the myth of the “Angry Black Woman” and address the misperceptions often associated with African American women, their behavior and ultimately their cultural identity.”

Interestingly enough, she is following the same path of singer Chris Brown’s ex-girlfriend Karrueche Tran, who also appeared on the show after their split last year. Rumor has it that Galore hopes to make a name for herself after her breakup with Rick, just as Tran has been able to make herself known as more than Brown’s ex as she has stepped into acting, modeling, and other endeavors.

An insider told TMZ that Galore went as far as sitting down with Tran’s manager, Jacob York, back in November. Word is she hoped he could offer her a few tips on how to keep her career going after her split with the rapper.