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Tionne ‘T-Boz’ Watkins to dish on her Incurable disease, TLC Stardom and left eye’s death in new memoir
Many storms have come and gone – but Tionne “T-Boz” Watkins persevered and is finally opening up about her journey. The TLC singer will release her memoir, A Sick Life, with Rodale in September 2017, PEOPLE can exclusively announce.
“I want to hopefully get stuff off my chest and inspire someone at the same time,” says Watkins, 46. “A lot of things have happened in my life that will come out in this book that a lot of people don’t know about, that I’ve never talked about. There are a lot of major life changes that I’m so, so, so blessed to have experienced.”

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