If a social media post by one of her colleagues is to be believed, Melissa McCarthy won't be spending anymore time working on the CBS sitcom Mike & Molly. The network already cut short an episode order for the show's sixth season, and according to Rondi Reed, the actress who
With Mike & Molly behind her, what's next for Melissa McCarthy?
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This probably doesn't come as much of a surprise for anyone who's been paying attention to McCarthy's fiery career lately. This year, Forbes declared her the third-highest paid actress in the world behind Jennifer Lawrence and Scarlett Johansson.
Even though many came to love her as Sookie St. James on Gilmore Girls, things really took off for her after Bridesmaids. When she won an Emmy for outstanding lead actress in a comedy series in 2011, it really did seem as though the award was actually an excuse to celebrate McCarthy's film success that year.

So what's next for McCarthy?
Even though we've steadily been closing the gap between film and television stardom, McCarthy and the end of a conventional sitcom like Mike & Molly is an example of the old rarefied model of making the leap from television to becoming a full-on movie star.
Mike & Molly served as a nice bit of insurance that allowed McCarthy to do Tammy, her first film directed by her husband, Ben Falcone. It didn't get the same reception as her collaborations with Paul Feig (Heat, Bridesmaids and Spy), but at this point the couple is secure enough to attempt a do-over.

Falcone directed McCarthy in the Suze Orman spoof, The Boss, which lands April 8. She's also the voice of Watts in the animated feature B.O.O.: Bureau of Otherworldly Operations.
On top of everything else, she recently made headlines again after debuting her plus-size clothing line, Seven7, in August. McCarthy recently appeared in new ads for the line's holiday-inspired wear after having lost 50 pounds and looking happier and more vibrant than ever.
