By Karu F. Daniels, AOL Black Voices
In today's glutted media marketplace, it isn't uncommon for former celebrities to recapture their glory with admissions of tawdry transgressions and unknown truths.
This especially works well when said notable is on the comeback trail, embarking on a new project that may pique the interests of their once die hard fan base.
Think Whitney Houston revealing of her drug use with Diane Sawyer – to help promote her last album, 'Just Whitney.'
Well, maybe that's a bad example.
OK. How about Halle Berry on the new cover of 'In Style' (again) talking about men (again) and her failed suicide attempt (again). Her new movie, 'Perfect Stranger' -- which actually looks good – opens on April 13.
Get it?
All in the name of publicity.
In theory, SWV member Leanne "Lelee" Lyons coming clean about being disillusioned, destitute and alluding to being bisexual -- in the April edition of 'Sister 2 Sister' magazine – seemed like a great idea.
But in reality, it may have turned into something else.
I say that to only say that iit s all quite a bit much to stomach.
So much so, I tossed the magazine across the room after reading the intro paragraphs.
Here's an excerpt:
"Lelee shared an amazing story of the hardship she's faced since the trio released its last studio album in 1997. She's a single mother of two living in Atlanta and was given only $25,000 from her label after the group went on their indefinite hiatus. Once the money ran out, she hit the skids. Lelee was homeless and went to gay clubs just to find a place to sleep for the night. She even said that after she attended Taj's wedding, she slept in her car that very night."
In the exclusive interview with the magazine's legendary founder, publisher and editor Jamie Foster Brown, the Bronx born former chart-topper revealed her struggles with being a promiscuous teen, never feeling safe with her living situations, witnessing domestic abuse at the hands of her deadbeat dad and a laundry list of misfortunes.
"I can't speak for all of the girls in the Bronx, but ... it was a struggle and it was about survival."
When SWV (an acronym for the New York based hip-hop soul trio Sisters With Voices), consisting of Tamara "Taj" Johnson and lead singer Cheryl "Coko" Gamble, released their debut album 'It's About Time' in 1992, it was the dawning of a new era in R&B – where female artists weren't afraid to bare their street-tinged edge via their music and their image.
Queen of hip-hop soul Mary J. Blige helped usher in an unflinching type of new diva -- with rap swagger and around-the-way appeal.
With hardcore rap groups like Naughty By Nature and Onyx already topping charts with their hip-hop anthems, a new sound of music was being heard across mainstream America.
SWV released a string of hit singles, including 'Right Here,' 'I'm So Into You,' and 'Weak.' Signed to the storied RCA Records label, the group became its biggest R&B act, and crossed over well to the pop charts.
While their success was short-lived, it was quite remarkable.
Well, on paper.
In the interview, Lyons told the oh so common story of the fate of so many other girl groups; bickering, jealousy, financial hardships and eventual disbandment.
As one of the biggest black girl groups of the 1990s, SWV is credited with mentoring (in some form or another) the then-burgeoning R&B quartet Destiny's Child.
"We let them open up for us back in the day, and they were like our little sisters," Lyons reflected. "What people see in [Beyonce] now, I have seen this in her since she was nine years old ... no one sings 'I Get So Weak' in the knees like Beyonce at 12 years old."
In her signature style, Foster Brown prodded the former starlet about her family dynamics (she has no money to send her baby to see her Haitian father), her current day situation (currently touring with SWV) and being realistic about future goals (she plans to start an entertainment company with no financial resources in place).
"It's not enough to get me where I need to go," Lyons said about her new situation with the group. "It's like working a regular job."
Lyons also told of how she would regularly go to gay clubs to pick up girls for the night while her sister took care of her kids.
This is a heart-wrenching story, indeed. To see someone be at the top of their game and fall to the depths so suddenly is a sad thing to bear witness to. Unfortunately it happens a lot in the business of black music.
"It gives me pain when I see artists who work so hard that you feel that have done well to be cast out like that," Foster Brown told The BV Newswire. "We have to be smarter about our business and artists don't pay attention to that."
The Bowie, Maryland based media maven said that she didn't feel the story was exploitative, but informative and can be used as a cautionary tale.
"This thing really gave me a lot of pause and I put the story in there because I want some of the people who have come up in the business to help her," she said. "I just want people to do better and be better. This industry can be so mean. And I don't think that you're going to get to heaven if you keep doing what you're doing. And it just really, really bothers me. And I want her to be alright."
BV Extras:
-- Read what SWV frontwoman Coko shared with Jawn Murray about this controversial story. Check out THE BUZZ.


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By: Phillip on 4/03/2007 6:32PM
You gangster are "hard"
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By: keisha on 4/03/2007 7:20PM
lol@all dis I been knew since the early 2000's that this gurl was GAY!!...but sleeping with chics 2 have a place 2 stay I aint here all of dat till now ...she buggn if my label gave me 25,000 and sent me on my way I would of holla'd at one of my homies from da block and have dat shit flipped she from da bronx she bugged out ...make money and ends meet by any means neccesary especially when i got kids 2 feed but...why she had 2 sleep with a female though she couldnt find some ugly dude 2 support her and help her get off her feet? shit dats da easiet target ...where her family was at? ...or what happen 2 getting a job ?or what happen 2 stocks and bonds ?...smh...i dont feel sorry for da bird at all!!
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By: Kindall on 4/03/2007 7:24PM
yall are being so heartless!
first off, you dont know the whole story of what happened and until your in her shoes you cant say you know.
yall are forgetting how many homeless people we have in this world. it may not be that easy for everyone to get a job. i know personally how hard it is to get a job.
i applied for burger king once and they wouldnt even hire me! so i can understand finding a job may of been hard because the economy can be rough. she may not have anywhere to go or may not have had family she could depend on. we do not know the whole truth and we cannot judge her at all! so i really wish people on here would stop being so cold. yeah its hard out here but we need encouragement not beating down.
and i agree with comment 11 too-rita.
yall need to quit being hypocrits! like i said once before WE DONT KNOW THE WHOLE STORY AND WE CANNOT JUDGE ANYBODY-ONLY GOD CAN! I really hope she gets on her feet.
and plus, one of the main reasons this story is a bit of a big deal is because lelee was someone that was seen in the public eye and was a famous singer in a girl group.
i believe her story could inspire someone out there-maybe inspire some of you judgemental people.
i would like to read the artical. i understand about being homeless-i watched a very touching episode on the tyra banks show about it. YALL PLEASE STOP THE JUDGEMENTAL COMMENTS- YOU MUST HAVE NEVER BEEN SO DEPRIVED TO UNDERSTAND WHERE SHE IS COMING FROM!
MAYBE YOU ALL SHOULD TRY BEING ON THE STREETS AND HOMELESS-thank the lord i never have but i can just about imagine how it is. peace
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By: keisha on 4/03/2007 7:35PM
-responds back to comment41 kindall...sweetie thats bullshit ..because all these bums on the street can geta job ..mcdonalds is always hiring ...I've knowned a homeless man who came 2 work everyday at mcdonalds took showers at other restaraunts or paid a hotel some money 2 bathe saved up his money and was lucky he neva got robbed sleepin on da trains n streets of new york and got an apartment..worse came 2worse instead of her hanging out with chics she should of became a stripper dumb hoe!
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By: MISSY on 4/03/2007 7:53PM
I DO NOT FEEL SOORY FOR LELEE AT ALL1 IF SHE WAS SO HOMELESS & BROKE, HOW WAS SHE GETTING IN THE GAY CLUBS?!! WHERE WAS HER SISTER WATCHING HER KIDS AT? THE CHICK IS LYING OR SOMETHING CUZ THIS SHIT JUST DOENS'T SOUND RIGHT!!! I AM A SINGLE PARENT OF TWO AND IF THEIR DADS WHAT TO SEE THEM THEY KNOW WHERE I LIVE, THEY BETTER COME AND GET THEM!!!! LELEE, GET OFF UR AZZ & GET A DAMN JOB!!!! YOUR LIFE IS WHAT YOU MAKE IT!!!
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By: Taru Saunders on 4/04/2007 1:45AM
I am so disappointed in some many of our young black women who have turned to be a lesbian using it as an excuse for thier behavior. Sexual preference never had any thing to do with being lazy. Plus as a high school drop-out you had no training to fall back on. I when I see our young black women dressed in mens clothing, shopping in the men's section in clothing stores,and acting like men is disgusting, just as it is disgusting to see a man act like a woman. Here in Washington D.C. it seems that ever seventh person is a black gay woman.
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By: Chris on 4/03/2007 8:17PM
As a native NY'er I was there for SWV's heyday. Coko was just at a speaking engagement at my wifes job here in VA. People we have to understand that the Lord blesses us and we CANNOT squander that. I know the music biz is shady but damn! You can't be double and triple platinum EVERYTIME you're up to bat! Put some AWAY for a rainy day or at least a Metrocard!! Peace!
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By: Glsmove on 4/03/2007 8:29PM
Lelee is a GOOD friend of mine and I RESENT what you all are saying about her. WHY are you JUDGING and don't know what your talking about she didn't do the interview to get SYMPATHY she did it to tell her story she was just keeping it real she explained about what she had to do to survive at that time in her life.
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By: tj on 4/03/2007 8:38PM
Lele needs to get her life together. I too am a single mother with two teenagers, I'm in school and trying to do something better with my life. Nooo it's not easy, however when we as women and men decide to bring life into this world, the excuses must stop. She needs to stop whining and complaining and make something more positive out of her situation. Stay away from permiscuious relationships with women and have a relationship with her damn children
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By: Nataska on 4/03/2007 8:47PM
Its hard to feel sorry for Lelee and other artsists who hit rock bottom. the industry can be very ugly and sometimes be a "sell your soul experience". I was a fan of SWV at that time. I am about the same age as them and when I look back at the music content, the subject matter of some of the records was a bit much. Coco finding god was healthy. I used to model and was very popular and when it fell I had to pick back up and get a job. Its not the same as being a celebrity, but there are options. Song writing, management, etc. Having children you have to feed them. Had she not been a singer she would have been working a regular job. I have not yet recieved a check for 25,000 or 10,000 dollars in my lifetime. Lelee had blessings she didnt know what to do with. Its time to learn and move on.This is a lesson when young people getto much without discipline of god in their life.
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