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TLC documentary, ‘TLC Eternally,’ debuts June 3 on Lifetime and A&E

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First, R&B trio TLC was on fire, with a 1992 debut album — “Ooooooohhh … On the TLC Tip” — that went multiplatinum.

Then, the long-lasting girl group’s profession nearly went up in flames.

In June 1994, Lisa “Left Eye” Lopes — the resident rapper of the trio, which also included Rozonda “Chilli” Thomas and Tionne “T-Boz” Watkins — got right into a vicious, violent fight along with her then-boyfriend, former NFL star Andre Rison, that left her bruised and bloodied.

Her nails ripped from their sockets, Lopes sought revenge, starting a hearth that torched his $1.3 million mansion in suburban Atlanta.

“News reports on the time were very much blaming Lisa because the crazy rapper who lit the home on fire,” says Thomas, 52, in the brand new documentary “TLC Eternally,” which premieres on Lifetime and A&E on Saturday.

And as Lopes was arrested and indicted on charges of first-degree arson, the threesome took the warmth together.


TLC in 1992.
TLC was conceived as the feminine answer to Bell Biv DeVoe throughout the latest jack swing era.
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“[The industry] turned on us, like all of us were arsonists,” says Watkins, 53.

But ultimately, the notoriety appeared to push TLC even higher — later that very same yr, their second album, “CrazySexyCool,” proved to be a smash.

The blockbuster record — featuring the hits “Creep,” “Waterfalls” and “Red Light Special” — went diamond, selling over 12 million copies within the US, and turning the trio into pop superstars.

TLC would famously pose for the November 1994 cover of Vibe magazine in fireman uniforms. The headline: “Burning up the charts and burning down the home.”


TLC in 1992.
TLC’s Lisa “Left Eye” Lopes, Tionne “T-Boz” Watkins and Rozonda “Chilli” Thomas in 1992.
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But even while becoming the best-selling American girl group of all time, the Atlanta-based act had to beat health battles, abusive relationships and even bankruptcy — followed by Lopes’ tragic death in 2002 — based on the documentary.

Watkins suffered from sickle cell anemia, which caused her to spend the primary seven years of her life in a hospital. Doctors told her she wouldn’t live past 30.

Still, she pushed through painful episodes to perform with TLC.

“It appears like someone is stabbing you over and all over again in your joints with a butcher knife,” she says within the doc. 

Meanwhile, Thomas was in a relationship with the group’s producer, Dallas Austin, that led her to get an abortion at 20.


TLC at the 1996 Grammys.
After winning two Grammys in 1996, TLC announced backstage that they were as “broke as broke could be.”
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“After that, I probably experienced some sort of breakdown,” Thomas reveals within the documentary. “I couldn’t forgive myself. I just felt this tremendous guilt from what I had done.”

But Lopes’ romance with Rison was even rockier. “That they had a toxic relationship,” says Thomas. “The one advice that I could give is ‘leave him.’” Lopes stayed.

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After winning their first two Grammys in 1996, TLC announced backstage that they were as “broke as broke could be,” as Thomas put it.

Despite selling thousands and thousands and thousands and thousands of albums, they’d gone bankrupt.

“We never had good business, unfortunately,” she says.


TLC in 1999.
TLC delivered their straight multiplatinum album with “FanMail” in 1999.
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But the general public was still hungry for more.

TLC’s hot streak continued with 1999’s “FanMail,” featuring the No. 1 singles “No Scrubs” and “Unpretty.” Nonetheless, Lopes was beginning to drift away from the group over creative differences. In actual fact, the rapper had been working on a solo album, “Supernova,” when she was killed in a automotive crash in Honduras.

She was only 30 when she died on April 26, 2002.

“Right before Lisa passed away, I used to be within the hospital for 4 months, fighting for my life,” says Watkins of her sickle cell battle. “That was the last time I saw Lisa, because she got here to see me right before she went to Honduras.”

Because the industry wrote off TLC — now reduced to a duo — following the subpar performance of 2002’s “3D,” Watkins’ health problems continued. In 2007, she was diagnosed with a brain tumor.


TLC's Tionne
TLC’s Tionne “T-Boz” Watkins and Rozonda “Chilli” Thomas proceed to tour and record as a duo today.
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“My doctor … said, ‘In case something goes improper and I can’t save either your hearing, your face or your balance, give me the order that you wish to save yourself,’” she says. “So that they took my balance, I saved my face for probably the most part, and my hearing only lost 3% on the time.”

Years later, TLC would find their way back into the highlight, mounting a comeback that led them to play their biggest show ever — on the UK’s Glastonbury Festival in 2022.

Watkins is proud that they “still are holding the torch” today, she says.

“Three little black girls from the hood [became] the most important and the best-selling girl group of all time in America and still hold that title. We did that.”

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