Today's Black Women Launches a New Magazine.

Reality TV Magazine features big name, urban reality stars. lisay

As the saying goes, "Life is stranger than fiction," and the entertainment industry has taken the maxim to heart. For all those who live vicariously through socialites, empathize with heartbroken divorcees and find amusement in baby mama drama, TBW presents the first issue of Reality TV Magazine-a comprehensive guide of what's coming and who's doing what.

The cover feature, Tiny and Toya of BET's "Tiny and Toya," which explore people's initial reticence, based on unfounded judgments, to how it became the top-rated, original series in BET history. While people thought the show was going to be about two broads chatting about the famous men in their lives, it was actually about empowerment and friendship.

Another woman in stride towards independence is LisaRaye McCoy. After a hodgepodge of scandal and corruption surrounding her former husband, LisaRaye is ready to move forward to pick up and put together the pieces of her life and career. While LisaRaye's divorce settlement is pending, she will show viewers how she deals with control and confidence.

Ray J is back on the reality TV circuit with a new show, co-starring his sister, Brandy. Viewers once saw the "man-whore" side of him. Now comes an opportunity to see the focused, business and family man on "Brandy & Ray J: A Family Business."

Reality TV Magazine also got a chance to catch up with Rozanda "Chili" Thomas, member of the legendary, TLC and her quest for love and companionship on VH1's, What Chili Wants. Unlike other reality dating shows, the cameras will not be focused on male, testosterone-driven, territorial drama. It will be all about Chili and her personal interaction with various blind dates.