Epic Records dropped the remaining members of TLC, Tionne "T-Boz" Watkins and Rozonda "Chilli" Thomas, following a follout from the biopic CrazySexyCool: The TLC Story, the band confirmed Thursday.

The girl group's official Twitter page released a statement saying, "TLC [has] been dropped from Epic Records." While T-Boz and Chilli have not commented on the drop, they are not listed as artists on Epic Records' website at time of publication.

The band's Twitter page also hinted that the group was let go from the record label because of the group's former manager, Perri "Pebbles" Reid.

She appeared on Wendy Williams' talk show on Nov. 13 and claimed that in the movie she was misrepresented as a foul manager who stole millions from the group. Reid released a statement and slamming the biopic, saying much of what was portrayed about her was untrue. The network at aired the film, VH1, stated in its defense that the movie was a "fictionalized portrayal."

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Reid's ex-husband LA Reid, who is accused of having an affair with Chilli while the couple was still married, signed TLC on to Epic Records in July. The label planned to release the group's best hits album called 20 as well as their newest song Meant to Be, which played at the end of the biopic.

The bands Twitter page also stated that Epic does have rights to all of TLC's new material, so it's not clear if any of it will still be released.

The girl group is expected to hit the stage for a huge performance at the American Music Awards. A picture of T-Boz and Chilli dancing on stage was released as well as an Instagram photo uploaded by Chilli showing the singers with their background dancers.