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Thread started 11/16/04 6:12am

purplegypsy

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TLC: The Sequel (and reality show)

I guess I'm behind on the news but I always thought that T Boz and Chilli said that Lisa Lopes could never be replaced and TLC wouldn't go on without her. What gives?

TLC Survivors Get Real for UPN

Tue Nov 16, 5:56 AM ET Entertainment - Reuters TV


By Nellie Andreeva

LOS ANGELES (Hollywood Reporter) - UPN has teamed with the remaining members of TLC, Tionne "T-Boz" Watkins and Rozonda "Chilli" Thomas, for a reality series aimed at resurrecting the famous 1990s trio that was struck by tragedy in 2002 when member Lisa "Left Eye" Lopes died in a car crash.



The network has given the go-ahead to eight episodes of the project, titled "R U the Girl With T-Boz & Chilli," which has been in the works for several months.


Watkins and Thomas will put a group of aspiring female performers through weeks of rigorous challenges, narrowing the field to a winner who will join them for a concert and a recording session.


"We want to find someone with the right chemistry and magic to work with us," Watkins and Thomas said. "We have been blessed with great success, and this is a chance for our fans to join us as we give someone a once-in-a-lifetime opportunity to fulfill their dream."


Casting for the series is expected to begin shortly. It hasn't been decided if "R U the Girl" will premiere in midseason or the summer.


"It's a very emotional story," UPN entertainment president Dawn Ostroff said. "I think our viewers, which are the 18- to 34-year-old group, have a very strong connection to TLC. T-Boz and Chilli's emotional journey over the past two years, since Left Eye died, has been very public. Trying to get past that and (take the next step) has been on their minds, and doing it in a public way, including their audience and their very devoted fans (in the process), made so much sense to us."


Meanwhile, top reality producer Mark Burnett is working with UPN's sister network, CBS, on a similar project that features aspiring musicians competing for the chance to become the new lead singer of Australian rock band INXS. Original frontman Michael Hutchence died in 1997. Announced in June, the CBS series is slated to launch in the summer.


The two projects, which were developed at the same time, will have different sensibilities and will appeal to different audiences, Ostroff said.


"(The INXS) show is much more geared toward the rock 'n' roll world," Ostroff said. "I think T-Boz and Chilli's story will appeal to our audience, women 18-34 in particular; I think they are very relatable to our young viewers."


Four-time Grammy-winning TLC, formed in Atlanta in 1991, was one of the biggest-selling female R&B groups of all time with 33 million albums sold worldwide.


During their tumultuous decade of existence, marked by intragroup squabbles, high-profile romances, arson, rehab and bankruptcy, the group had nine top 10 singles on the Billboard Top 100, five of which hit No. 1, and two No. 1 albums on the Billboard 200.


TLC's long list of megahits includes "Waterfalls," "Creep" and "No Scrubs."


Reuters/Hollywood Reporter
Let the rain come down...17 days....
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Reply #1 posted 11/16/04 6:28am

DavidEye

disbelief I just lost all respect for Chili and T-Boz
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Reply #2 posted 11/16/04 6:33am

JackieBlue

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sad Wow. I miss TLC but damn.
Been gone for a minute, now I'm back with the jump off
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Reply #3 posted 11/16/04 10:16am

dancerella

that is just so cold and distasteful. i wonder how left eye's family feels bout this.
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Reply #4 posted 11/16/04 10:17am

VoicesCarry

What gives? Their bank accounts.

This is a really pathetic thing to do. What a way to send your entire legacy down the shitter.
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Reply #5 posted 11/17/04 2:46pm

Fleshofmyflesh

Wow, first time in a long time everyone on one thread agrees.
How tasteless.....
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Reply #6 posted 11/18/04 12:19am

DavidEye

dancerella said:

that is just so cold and distasteful. i wonder how left eye's family feels bout this.



Exactly.
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Reply #7 posted 11/18/04 12:41am

CinisterCee

I really thought this would be one of those projects people talk about but never ever ever come to fruition.

Sadly, I was wrong. sad

pray RIP Left Eye
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Reply #8 posted 11/18/04 12:43am

Christopher

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im watching! i love me some t-boz and chilli
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Reply #9 posted 11/18/04 5:14am

meltwithu

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no offense, but maybe t-boz took one blow to the head too many from mack-10--this is just stupid.
you look better on your facebook page than you do in person hmph!
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Reply #10 posted 11/18/04 5:30am

VinnyM27

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Considering the strong opinions on this idea, I don't see the album being a hit unless they can get a lot of hype for this show. Sounds like fans are pissed and I understand why so unless they can get new fans to go along with this (and considering the poor sales of "3D", not very long before Aaliyah had a smash collection out, I'm doubting it), it should be a disater. Then again, never doubt the power of reality TV.
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Reply #11 posted 11/18/04 7:04am

JediMaster

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BAD idea!!! Same goes for the INXS thing. Don't shit on your legacy.

Now, maybe Chili and T-Boz can create a totally different group, with a completly different dynamic to it (don't make three girls again). THAT might work. I have no problem with something like this (and its worked before. New Order formed from the remainder of Joy Division after Ian Curtis' death).

Point is, chemistry in groups is a difficult thing. No matter who they get in there, it won't be the same as it was with Left-Eye. INXS will never be able to get the same feel as they did with Michael Hutchence either. These were two VERY strong personalities, to the point that the audience has come to associate these bands with these people.
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jedi

Do not hurry yourself in your spirit to become offended, for the taking of offense is what rests in the bosom of the stupid ones. (Ecclesiastes 7:9)
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