By Larissa (staff@latinospost.com) | First Posted: Apr 17, 2013 08:09 AM EDT

Singer-songwriter, actress and television producer Jenni Rivera had no problem showing fans life at home.

On her show Jenni Rivera Presents: Chiqas & Raq-C as well as I Love Jenni many would call her a Latin success story. Unfortunately, on December 9th, along with six others Jenni's life was taken in a plane crash near Iturbide, Nuevo Leon, Mexico. Family, friends and fans were shocked and saddened of this information.

The horrific plane crash left many songs unfinished, shows and movies unreleased until further notice.

Jenni Rivera's fans found out today though that Mun2's cable network will not renew another season of the show I Love Jenni, which would have only featured her family. The season that is currently airing shows the last couple months of Jenni's life and how popular she was becoming not just into the Latin community.

According to the cable companies, General Manager Diana Mogollon believed this would be best after the tragic accident of Jenni Rivera. Her children, family, friends and fans will continue to be broken hearted about the star. The movie Filly Brown where she was making her debut will be released later in 2013. Director Fransico Joel Mendoza will begin filming in April, but is still unclear who the leading actress will be.

During an interview with Univsion, Mendoza told reporters that he is playing with the possibility of having either Jennifer Lopez or Angelica Vale play Jenni.

He also has been having issues with getting permission to use Rivera's name on the film. The Rivera name is a registered trademark according to Hoys Los Angeles. Father, Pedro Rivera does not want anyone making money off of his daughters name or death by using her name. Jenni's career and success was growing rapidly before the horrific plane crash.

Since the tragedy Jenni has not only grown in fame, but Billboard Charts record her for best- selling Latin Album "Unbreakable" which she recorded in English as well. Mun2 was very sensitive to the death of Jenni and responded by saying to Latina.com, "La Diva De La Banda," was known as "our star."