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Toni Braxton, Family Get New WE Reality Series

DAVID BAUDER   01/ 3/11 02:06 PM ET   AP

Toni Braxton

NEW YORK — Toni Braxton is the latest celebrity to open her home to reality television cameras.

Braxton, the Grammy-winning singer of "Un-Break My Heart" and "You're Makin' Me High," will appear in "Braxton Family Values" on the WE network starting in April. Braxton's sisters – Traci, Towanda, Trina and Tamar – are all aspiring singers.

The WE network appeals chiefly to women, and with Oprah Winfrey's new OWN network going on the air last weekend, it is looking to sharpen its focus for viewers. The network said it will emphasize programs that feature families.

WE executives said they will also renew the series "Downsized," about a family struggling through tough economic times. "Staten Island Cakes," which is repetitive of other cable reality programs about high-end bakers, will debut this summer. The show is about a 21-year-old baker whose mother and sister work for him – and who is bossed by them at home.

The dynamic of four women trying to follow the 43-year-old Braxton into show business – with varying levels of success – appealed to WE executives. The network's research indicated that programs about families, often with a humorous touch, is a niche worth exploring.

On Jan. 25, WE is debuting a series about Joan Rivers and daughter, Melissa, along with "A Stand Up Mother," about comedian Tammy Pescatelli trying to balance family and career.

"Our goal is to put on families that are big personalities, who are interesting, entertaining, full of drama and conflict and you can't wait to tune in next week," Kim Martin, the network's president and general manager, said recently.

WE believes family members who are emotionally invested in one another will make for situations that ring truer than reality fare where strangers are forced together in contrived circumstances, said John Miller, the network's programming chief.

"Our goal is not to look at family viewing," Martin said. "Our goal is to show families, because women define themselves by the relationships in their lives."

Viewers relate to the family in "Downsized," particularly the boy who sold his baseball mitt to raise money, Martin said. The show's audience was about twice the size of what WE had previously aired on Saturday nights, she said.

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Online:

http://www.wetv.com/

http://www.tonibraxton.com

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09:24 PM on 01/05/2011
Don't blow the money this time, b*tch.
10:29 AM on 01/04/2011
Had no idea Toni had a reality show before now; at any rate, I guess she has to make money some kind of way...
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10:03 AM on 01/04/2011
ahhhh the mumbler
09:58 AM on 01/04/2011
Ever since her "breakdown" on Larry King, because her son is autistic, I have disliked her.
05:02 AM on 01/04/2011
Her sisters have been trying for years to reach the success that Toni has accomplished. I think if it was meant for them to also be famous then it would have happened by now. Singers in their late 30's or 40's dont usually have break out success. This is excluding that lady Susan Boyle. She's an an exception.
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emperance
Under 30? Don't talk to me.
01:16 AM on 01/04/2011
Enjoyed her first reality show. Toni used to be a GREAT vocal talent.

Hope she sticks w/her roots & stop trying to be one of those pop tart children, doing that silly pop tart stuff -- TONI, YOU HAVE REAL FANS WHO WANT "REAL" MUSIC.

We're suffering out here with all of these clown girls, wearing clown outfits & shoving their privates in our face.
10:43 AM on 01/04/2011
fanned and fav
01:14 AM on 01/04/2011
Nooooooooooooooooooo.......
11:27 PM on 01/03/2011
Ok, we've seen the Jackson's on A&E. Let's give the entire Jackson family a reality show and let's see, throw in Bobby Brown's immediate family too.

Are we sick of these shows yet? Celebs finding avenues to make some fast money, ugh, please.
11:16 PM on 01/03/2011
Toni needs to get back to making good music. "Hands Tied" was a decent, recent effort.
11:08 PM on 01/03/2011
Toni who?
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Jacqueline3
10:34 PM on 01/03/2011
What, Is she bankrupt AGAIN?
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Liz Patrick
02:08 AM on 01/04/2011
Yes.
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UberdanSounds
I make music(al), funnies.
12:14 PM on 01/04/2011
Really? That sucks, girl can't manage her money, even with all the royalties.
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rivergirl301
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09:27 PM on 01/03/2011
Is she married? Because these reality shows tend to break up the marriage.
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Liz Patrick
02:08 AM on 01/04/2011
She's going through a divorce already.
jusathot
a mother from another mother
09:25 PM on 01/03/2011
Good for them.
08:47 PM on 01/03/2011
Awesome. TV is funding the next extravagent voyage to her 3rd bankruptcy case. I feel so much better about the world now...
jusathot
a mother from another mother
09:26 PM on 01/03/2011
Not welfare, not your money.
07:46 PM on 01/03/2011
this is actually a good story, methinks. they were all a group, tried to get signed, but toni's the only one the label wanted, so she bolted. the remaining girls tried to do their thing, but never reached toni's success level. saw one of them on "starting over", where she was battling some jealousy and self-esteem demons, and i genuinely started cheering for her to overcome the thought that she wasn't good enough. the other sisters are whip-smart, very funny, and all very cute. i'll watch.