OK, was I confused when I found out that Tiny and Toya (TI's "baby mama" and Lil Wayne's ex-wife, respectively) were being given a reality show on BET? Yeah, I was a little surprised. If only I could find a way to become a high profile baby mama -- that seems to be the way to go. With my being a man, I guess that might be difficult to accomplish. All jokes aside, I watched this show with tremendous curiosity, as I think we can all learn from observing the thought patterns of those who live behind the scenes of our favorite celebs. Part of me feels sorry for both of these women, who seem to be desperately fighting their way out of the massive shadows being cast by the powerful men in their lives. Even the daughters of TI and Lil Weezy are trying to get their own reality show. Maybe they too are feeling the weight of their daddies' collective fame. Why don't we just give a reality show to the family dog? Now that would be hot!
As I watched the show, I could see a huge number of Financial Lovemaking issues arising. Women across America can empathize with being forgotten in the midst of their partner's success.
How the challenge of a partner's success is handled varies: some women are fine with being in the shadow, while others struggle to find their own identities. I got the sense that Tiny (TI's girlfriend) has accepted her role behind the scenes, but constantly grapples with the fact that she too has tremendous talent as a singer. I'm not sure about Toya, or any woman who has ever decided to date Lil Wayne (yes, he has a reckless life and I hope he slows down before it kills him). Here are some questions I had for Tiny and Toya as I watched the show (which wasn't half bad, other than needing sub-titles to understand the massive overload on ebonics that seemed to pour out of the mouths of these intelligent women):
Affiliation: 'The T.O. Show' on VH1
Side note: Alabama's very own football star simply known as "T.O." -- literally let it all hang out for the photo shoot promoting his new reality series, in July 2009. The show revolves around his life off the field as he searches for love, repair family relationships and make the move from Dallas to Buffalo.
Black Reality TV Stars
Terrell Owens
Affiliation: 'The T.O. Show' on VH1
Side note: Alabama's very own football star simply known as "T.O." -- literally let it all hang out for the photo shoot promoting his new reality series, in July 2009. The show revolves around his life off the field as he searches for love, repair family relationships and make the move from Dallas to Buffalo.
VH1
Ray Cunningham
Affiliation: 'College Hill: Virginia State University' on BET
Side note: One of the more memorable characters from the Black Entertainment Television network reality ranks, Cunningham has become an openly gay LGBT advocate, budding actor and busy blogger, who was featured in Adam Bouska's groundbreaking NoH8 Campaign, which assembled California notables responding to the state's Proposition 8 ban on same-sex marriage. Cunningham was also cast in acclaimed filmmaker Maurice Jamal's new forthcoming TV project 'Friends and Lovers.'
Adam Bouska
Miss New York
Affiliation:'Flavor of Love' and 'I Love New York' on VH1
Side note: The upstate New York drama queen competed for hip-hop hype-man Flavor Flav's love twice and was rejected both times.
MC Hammer
Affiliation: 'Hammertime' on A&E
Side note: Stanley Kirk Burrell seems to have done it all: Joined the navy; won Grammy Awards; danced for KFC popcorn chicken; fathered six children; wiggled his manhood in a Speedo bikini on a music video; went bankrupt; became a preacher; and now doing reality TV. 'Hammertime' is a look inside the family life of the man formerly known as one of the riches entertainers of his era.
A&E
Keyshia Cole
Affiliation: 'The Way It Is' on BET
Side note: In an interview, thuggish ruggish rap icon Young Jeezy claimed that the hip-hop soul songstress asked him to marry her but he turned her down.
Mo'Nique
Affiliation: 'Charm School' on VH1
Side note: While promoting the movie 'Welcome Home Roscoe Jenkins,' Mo'Nique told Oprah Winfrey that co-star Martin Lawrence once gave her invaluable advice about show business.
Omarosa Manigault-Stallworth
Affiliation: 'The Apprentice' on NBC and 'The Surreal Life' on VH1
Side note:The former White House staffer proudly became the superbitch of reality TV.
Tyra Banks
Affiliation: 'America's Next Top Model' on UPN and The CW
Side note: A supermodel of the highest degree, the Inglewood, Los Angeles native sought power behind the scenes and inked a lucrative deal to produce projects for Warner Bros. Television.
Snoop Dogg
Affiliation: 'Snoop Dogg's Father Hood' on E!
Side note: In March 2008, Snoop released his ninth solo album 'Ego Trippin.'
Harlem Heights
Affiliation: BET's latest reality show revolving around young, black, urban professionals.
Side note: Created by MTV industry insiders Randolph Sturrup and Kurt Williamson, the show features a diverse cast of eight young adults from various backgrounds with Harlem as its backdrop.
1) Does Tiny (TI's girlfriend) really enjoy hearing her husband make songs about how many other women he sleeps with? Does that make her feel disrespected and does she tolerate it because he is rich and famous?
2) Speaking of Tiny, does she feel that her own career as a successful singer has been cut short because of her commitment to TI's success? What is the appropriate tradeoff for a good mother? This sacrifice is magnified by the fact that the father of her children is now spending a year in prison and has consistent threats on his life.
3) Does Toya feel that it's ok that her daughter was on stage dancing while listening to her daddy sing about how he wishes he could "f" every girl in the world? Does that take away any of her "good mother" points? Does having a famous ex-husband mean that anything goes when it comes to his behavior? Will her daughter's future relationships be affected by her father's behavior?
4) Does the "Pizza man" philosophy (mentioned during the show) really define the perception of African American relationships? A "Pizza man" translates to a "piece of man," which one of the women argued is better than having no man at all. Does this ideology most likely apply when dealing with wealthy, successful men who have their freedom and are desired by many different women?
In this episode of Financial Lovemaking, S Tia Brown and I discuss the relationship between a man's wealth and what he is allowed to get away with in his relationships. Click the image to listen!
Dr Boyce Watkins is a finance professor at Syracuse University. He does regular commentary in national media, including CNN, MSNBC, BET and more. To have Boyce's commentary delivered directly to your e-mail, please click here.

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By: Billy Springer on 9/19/2009 8:44AM
I only saw their show once and I still can't figure out what they are trying to say. Are they lesbians or what? They look like two hookers from any street corner. I am so fed-up with phony BW on television with their cheap weaves, their fake contact lenses, their fake hair color, giving all BW a bad reputation. But then again, white folk need something to laugh at don't they? I would not be caught dead with either one of those smelly choochie, big mouth nasty looking phony BW. Have they been tested for AIDS?
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By: Denise Turney on 9/27/2009 4:58PM
Kudos to Tiny and Toya for continuing to move forward. Like all folks, they have challenges in their lives but they are focused on dealing with them in a positive way.
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By: jet-blue on 10/04/2009 4:33PM
You'll aint nothing but haters!!!!! Its not about looks its about survival and thats what these women are doing!!!!And far as their kids go hey they are their kids parents not you'll. If the haters on here support their children more maybe they can be successful one day!!!!!! Thats whats wrong with black people now TOO MUCH HATE AND NOT ENoUGH LOVE!!!!!!
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By: T. Barnes on 10/10/2009 8:40PM
I don't think Toya is bad looking...Tiny on the other hand...wtf happened!!! To her lips!!! They did not look like that when she was with X-scape. She need to leave the injections alone!!
Tiny's career was over way before T.I even came on the scene so....I doubt if she will ever make a comeback.
As for Lil Wayne's daughter...what can her mother do?? Lil Wayne is everywhere...when his daughter goes to school all of the kids will be singing his songs and she KNOWS who her father is so...if her dad makes a song about getting HIV because he's been F*%c**% every girl in the world with NO CONDOM on...then I guess she will be dancing to that too.
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By: lee on 11/03/2009 7:30PM
I am hoping and praying that it is a joke. That Is ridiculous. That is what Bill Cosby was talking about and some people got upset. Trying to read that made my head hurt. We are doomed. I like the show. I had not heard of them when i saw the commercial for the show my son told me who they were. Tip and little wayne's exes. I knew of TI from his gun problems with the law being in the news a while back and I know of Wayne cause we live in the same city and he was going to a college that my cousin was going to and he had to leave cause they would not leave him alone the fans. I think he is finihing up online. I have not heard the ebonics from toya but tiny embarassed herself at the BET award when she accepted Tip's award she said, "This is grand hustle heah" It is here not heah. I wish they would take some of that money and take some english grammar classes. Dale Carnegie School or something.
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