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"I looked at different interviews of Lisa, watching the way she speaks and her delivery," said Lil Mama, who joined Chilli and T-Boz onstage, rapping Left Eye's verse on "No Scrubs" at a concert this year. "With her not being there, I leaned on Tionne and Chilli for help." The first time Sidora and T-Boz spoke on the phone, their conversation lasted for nearly five hours, with T-Boz opening up about her past and struggle with chronic sickle cell anemia. Sidora said she already had an understanding
-- for the past eight years, she has been a spokeswoman for the Sickle Cell Disease Association of Illinois. Sidora trimmed down a couple of sizes for the role after trying on T-Boz's original outfit from the "Scrubs" video for the first time. For four weeks, a trainer helped her work out three times a day and made sure she ate healthy meals. "It was a very physically challenging role," Sidora said. "Mentally, I understood her struggle. My challenge was to not only portray T-Boz, but to also introduce Tionne Watkins
-- the individual, the woman, the person." Chilli hopes their movie can show how resilient TLC has been despite all the ups and downs. The two surviving members continue to move forward as a group, releasing their greatest hits album, "20" last week. "We're fighters. Even when we wanted to give up, we didn't," she said. "We want people to see how resilient TLC really is till this day." ___ VH1 is owned by Viacom Inc. ___ Online:
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