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Celebrity That Lost A Fortune: Tionne T-Boz Watkins

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Tionne Watkins better known by her stage name T-Boz, is an American singer, songwriter, model, dancer, actress, author, and executive producer. This former TLC singer has lived on a financial rollercoaster. In 1995 she went so broke that she was forced to file for Chapter 11 bankruptcy and just a few years later she filed individually. In 2011 after she received medical treatment for a brain tumor and sickle cell anemia. Recently, she tried to file for debt again after all her medical problems caused her to go broke! The first time she filed for bankruptcy was in 1995, due to a famously short-shifting record deal. The second time was in 2011. By all accounts, the Grammy-winning artist was living a modest lifestyle, but she hadn’t been working much (according to court docs, she only pulled in $1200 a month in royalties), and had accrued crazy medical bills due to the brain tumor and the Sickle Cell Anemia. And then there was her ex, rapper Mack 10, who owed her $250,000 in back child support.

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