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'Tiny Tonight' Premiere: Tiny, Tamar Braxton And Friends Talk Trash


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By Sowmya Krishnamurthy

T.I.'s wife Tameka "Tiny" Cottle finally realized her dream of hosting her own talk show on Monday night (December 17) with VH1's special "Tiny Tonight." Joined by snappy singer Tamar Braxton, TV personality Claudia Jordan and rapper Trina (who revealed her crush on rapper Drake for no apparent reason), the ladies discussed celebrities and the year's biggest entertainment stories from Chris Brown and Rihanna reconciling to Nicki Minaj's American Idol beef with Mariah Carey.

Tiny's funny friend Shekinah took to the streets of Atlanta to interview some locals about their favorite reality shows and as expected, "Love & Hip Hop Atlanta" got a lot of love.

One of the show's highlights were the "Tiny Awards" during which Tiny and the girls doled out accolades for the best celebrities. Rihanna and First Lady Michelle Obama weren't on hand to accept their awards so Shekinah accepted it for them (with really really horrible impersonations to go along with it).



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