Singing sensation TLC's former manager Perri "Pebbles" Reid is still upset about the way she was portrayed in VH1's Crazy, Sexy, Cool: The TLC Story and has amped up yet another lawsuit.

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Reid managed the then trio when they first got their big break into the music industry.

In their biopic that premiered late last year, her role in their life was seen as a manager who not only stole their money but gave them a bogus contract.

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Now, Reid has taken legal action once again, TMZ reported Wednesday. In the lawsuit she maintains that the film made her look bad as it alleged she took millions of dollars from them. She also insists that she is the factor that caused TLC to grow into one of the biggest girl groups of all time, after spending her own personal money, time and resources.

She also said that she did not force T-Boz to sing despite her struggle with sickle cell and claims she did not only pay the girls $25 a week, which is what the film portrayed. She is suing at $40 million.

Shortly after the movie aired, Pebbles made an appearance on The Wendy Williams Show in an attempt to clear her name.

She told Williams, "It's a lot to it. I can't tell certain things. There are confidentiality agreements. It was a complete lie. All of the stuff was settled in a bankruptcy case. I'm talking about it to a certain point."