Christina Milian On Her Reality Show: 'Dip It Low' Diva Not Offended By Being Compared To The Kardashians

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Christina Milian spoke about her reality show, said a report from Fox News. The "Dip It Low" diva shared how she is not offended by how her new series has led viewers to compare her with fellow E! reality stars, the Kardashians.

The R&B songstress is aware about how her relationship with outspoken mother, Carmen Milian, and sister Lizzy Milian have made viewers compare them to the outspoken Kardashian-Jenner clan.

Christina Milian said the reality show comparisons do not offend her.

"It's understandable. We are definitely not offended," Christina Milian said about her reality show and "Keeping Up With The Kardashians".

"We like their show and their dynamic -- plus they're very successful."

"Of course, we are different people with a different upbringing. But like any group of siblings we all have different character traits and our mom is big on 'family first.' We've always been like this, so it's interesting to watch and see that we aren't the only ones who work in a family setting," she explained.

"I guess what makes their show work is that their family is relatable to everyone in some way or another. And I think we are too," added the rumored girlfriend of rapper Lil Wayne.

The title of Christina Milian's reality show was also explained by the Grammy-nominated singer. When asked about the significance of "Christina Milian: Turned Up", she shared how the title came to be.

"Take everything to the next level and have fun doing it. No limits, no rules!," Christina Milian claimed.

Aside from being entertaining, Christina Milian also wants her reality show to somehow be meaningful to its viewers.

"We face challenges every day both big and small. But regardless we are always ready for any obstacle, and we have each other to stay grounded, grow together and for comfort," she said.

"Our memories growing up are what built our foundation. I think we are proof to never give up."

"None of us are perfect, and we're okay with making fun of our flaws," she added.

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