TLC’s story of fame comes to life in biopic on VH1
By Korea HeraldPublished : Oct. 20, 2013 - 18:45
For Rozanda “Chilli” Thomas and Tionne “T-Boz” Watkins, there were several uncomfortable moments watching actresses portray them in a new TLC biopic.
But it was especially strange to watch Lil Mama, who played the role of the late Lisa “Left Eye” Lopes ― the third member of the Grammy-winning R&B group who died in a car crash in Honduras in 2002.
“She totally came into character,” Chilli said of Lil Mama, who wore contacts to mimic Left Eye’s distinctively large, dark pupils. “It was kind of scary. The resemblance was just crazy at times. Naturally, she kind of had some of the similar characteristics like Lisa. It was kind of eerie at times for us.”
Alongside Lil Mama, Keke Palmer stars as Chilli and Drew Sidora as T-Boz in the film, “CrazySexyCool: The TLC Story,” which premieres Monday on VH1. The two-hour movie chronicles the trio’s rise to fame, their drama-filled love lives ― famously including Left Eye burning down the house of lover and former NFL player Andre Rison ― group spats and financial struggles, despite two multiplatinum albums.
“You never know how you look to someone else until you see for yourself,” T-Boz said. “It was weird. It was very weird seeing my haircut on Drew. ... To see them do our dance moves really took us back.”
This is VH1’s first biopic in nearly 10 years since Michael Jackson’s “Man In the Mirror: The Michael Jackson Story” in 2004.
“When we looked at all the artists that would resonate with our audience, TLC was like on top of the list,” said Jill Holmes, the network’s senior vice president of West Coast production and development. A “Behind the Music” on the group and “The Last Days of Left Eye” were both highly rated. “Our audience came of age listening to TLC and our young viewers grew up listening to their songs. So it seemed like a perfect fit.” (AP)
But it was especially strange to watch Lil Mama, who played the role of the late Lisa “Left Eye” Lopes ― the third member of the Grammy-winning R&B group who died in a car crash in Honduras in 2002.
“She totally came into character,” Chilli said of Lil Mama, who wore contacts to mimic Left Eye’s distinctively large, dark pupils. “It was kind of scary. The resemblance was just crazy at times. Naturally, she kind of had some of the similar characteristics like Lisa. It was kind of eerie at times for us.”
Alongside Lil Mama, Keke Palmer stars as Chilli and Drew Sidora as T-Boz in the film, “CrazySexyCool: The TLC Story,” which premieres Monday on VH1. The two-hour movie chronicles the trio’s rise to fame, their drama-filled love lives ― famously including Left Eye burning down the house of lover and former NFL player Andre Rison ― group spats and financial struggles, despite two multiplatinum albums.
“You never know how you look to someone else until you see for yourself,” T-Boz said. “It was weird. It was very weird seeing my haircut on Drew. ... To see them do our dance moves really took us back.”
This is VH1’s first biopic in nearly 10 years since Michael Jackson’s “Man In the Mirror: The Michael Jackson Story” in 2004.
“When we looked at all the artists that would resonate with our audience, TLC was like on top of the list,” said Jill Holmes, the network’s senior vice president of West Coast production and development. A “Behind the Music” on the group and “The Last Days of Left Eye” were both highly rated. “Our audience came of age listening to TLC and our young viewers grew up listening to their songs. So it seemed like a perfect fit.” (AP)
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