Note to Terrell Owens: Just shut up and go play football.
The controversial wide receiver has been suffering from an injured toe for most of the preseason. He makes his Buffalo Bills debut Monday night against the Patriots.
Still, the future NFL Hall of Famer will somehow find time to film another season of The T.O. Show, as VH1 has picked up this horrendous excuse for a reality program.
The network press release, announcing this decision, reads:
Hot on the heels of wrapping up his first season of The T.O. Show, VH1 has picked up Terrell Owens‘ option for a second go-around of his hit series. It seems Terrell will have a successful career off the football field too as the The T.O. Show has been a ratings hit for VH1 with an average of over 1.5 million viewers per episode.
Kita Williams and Monique Jackson, Terrell’s two best friends as well as his marketing and publicity team, are also returning to the series. In addition to molding Terrell’s image off the field they are also a formidable duo in his personal life that do their best to guide him in his personal life with sound sisterly advice.
“Terrell has been a great asset to the VH1 team and we’re thrilled to have him back for another season,” stated Jeff Olde, EVP Original Programming and Production, VH1. “He is a compelling figure to watch both on and off the field and we hope to continue to watch his life evolve beyond football for many seasons to come.”



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