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Both Pebbitone and LaFace countered that TLC "simply" wanted more money and were in no real financial danger, resulting in two years of legal debates before the cases were finally settled in late 1996. TLC's contract was renegotiated with LaFace, and Pebbitone agreed to let them out of their production/management deal in exchange for Pebbitone ...
Trauma: Life in the E.R. is a medical-based television reality show that ran on TLC from 1997 to 2002 and reruns are currently airing on Discovery Life. At its peak, Trauma was one of TLC's top-rated shows and spawned two spin-offs, Paramedics and Code Blue. The series itself was nominated for seven Emmys. [1]
In 2005, Thomas and Watkins looked for a new TLC member in the reality series R U The Girl. [18] In June 2009, VH1 announced the airing of a reality TV series starring Thomas. The series, What Chilli Wants , which documents Thomas's quest to find love and manage her life with the help of love and relationship expert Tionna Tee Smalls ...
Matthew Lawrence officially started Chilli following his divorce from Cheryl Burke. The actor and the TLC singer, whose real name is Rozonda Thomas, started seeing each other romantically in ...
In 'Baylen Out Loud', 22-year-old Baylen Dupree gives fans an inside look into her life with Tourette's as she navigates adulthood, family, friends, love and managing her tics
Lisa Nicole Lopes (May 27, 1971 – April 25, 2002), also known by her stage name Left Eye, was an American singer, rapper, and songwriter.She was a member of the R&B girl group TLC, alongside Tionne "T-Boz" Watkins and Rozonda "Chilli" Thomas.
Throughout their high-profile romance, Usher featured the TLC singer (whose real name is Rozonda Thomas) in several of his music videos. After three years of dating, Usher and Chilli called it ...
Also premiering on TLC in 2009 was Cake Boss, which focuses on the head baker at Carlo's Bakery and his staff, who mostly consist of his family. In July 2014, TLC introduced a new slogan and promotional campaign, "Everyone Needs a Little TLC", which continued to build upon the network's current focus on personal stories and family life. [14]