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So these 1990s stars now have reality TV shows...

Toni and T-Boz and Tamera, oh my!

REALITY TELEVISION HAS recently experienced an influx of ’90s glamour as celebs whose careers are waning somewhat take the reality TV route to a fuller bank account.

T-Boz from TLC hit the screen in Totally T-Boz, a show that explores her efforts to break out as a solo artist.  Unfortunately it would seem that no one told bandmate Chilli about the show’s premise.

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Tia and Tamera are back on TV as well, and it turns out they are even more annoying in real life than they were on Sister, Sister.

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Toni Braxton is attempting to unbreak her bankruptcy via Braxton Family Values, a series which follows the lives and interactions of her and her 4 sisters.  This one is a good’un, mostly because of her sister Tamar, who announces in the first episode of the series that she “…actually always wanted to have an Asian daughter, and I want to raise her as a black girl and name her Disney.”

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Before we go…

Let’s take a moment to remember some of the celebrity driven reality shows of the past.

In the ill-fated House of Carters, Nick and Aaron Carter and their family warn people of the dangers of growing up in Hollywood by allowing cameras into their lives.

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Britney and Kevin: Chaotic offered us unique insight into her world just before it all fell apart.

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And of course, reality pioneers Nick Lachey and Jessica Simpson, who changed the face of television with their series Newlyweds.  All together now – “Is this chicken what I have or fish?”

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