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WE tv has greenlit a new reality series starring the R&B girl group Sisters With Voices as they attempt to reclaim the fame of their '90s heyday.
The cable channel ordered six, one-hour episodes of the series, called SWV -- Sisters With Voices, which will air in early 2014. The trio, consisting of Cheryl "Coko" Clemons, Leanne "Lelee" Lyons and Tamara "Taj" Johnson, announced the news while performing at the Essence Music Festival in New Orleans on Sunday.
The New York City-based group, whose chart-topping hit songs include "Weak" and "Right Here/Human Nature," broke up in 1998, amid internal fighting, to embark on separate solo careers. They reunited in 2005.
"The journey of SWV is the kind of real and personal comeback story our viewers love to see," said Lauren Gellert, WE tv’s senior vice president of original production and development, in a statement Monday. "These dynamic women experienced enormous success together, then it all fell apart. United again, the stakes are higher than ever, and so – at times – is the drama and tension. We can’t wait to present this fresh, new series to WE tv viewers."
Sisters With Voices is produced by Entertainment One Television, with Tara Long, John Morayniss, Howie Long and Jennifer Long executive producing alongside Kate Farrell of WE tv.