It's one and done for Tyra Banks' former series FABLife.

The syndicated talk show has been canceled and will not return for a second season, Disney-ABC Domestic Television announced late Tuesday. Original episodes will continue to be produced and aired for the remainder of the season.

"We’re extremely proud of everyone involved with the show and would like to thank them for all of their contributions and tireless efforts,” said Janice Marinelli , president, Disney/ABC Home Entertainment and Television Distribution. "We are especially appreciative of our talented and dynamic co-hosts Chrissy Teigen , Joe Zee, Leah Ashley and Lauren Makk , and we would also like to extend a huge thanks to our station partners for all of their support.”

Banks, who executive produced and co-hosted the series, exited in December after two months on the job to focus on her cosmetics line. She was not replaced and severed her ties with the series last year.

FABLife marked Banks' highly anticipated return to daytime after The Tyra Banks Show went off the air in 2010. That series ran for five seasons and earned Banks two Daytime Emmy Awards for outstanding informative talk show.

While promoting FABLife at the Television Critics Association's summer press tour last year, Banks said she had not anticipated a return to daytime and noted that her life had become too hectic with a talk show and America's Next Top Model running concurrently.

"It just wasn’t a healthy thing for me," she said at the time. "At that time in my career, I was probably the most successful, lucrative and [relevant] ... and the most unhappy. And so when [The Tyra Banks Show] ended, I was like, 'I’m done with talk. I’m going to hunker down, go to business school and really focus on the business side of my career.'"