Christina Milian is heading back to the small screen.
The former "Dancing with the Stars" contestant is getting her own reality series on the E! network, according to Entertainment Weekly.
"Christina Milian Turned Up" will be executive produced by Kelsey Grammer and will follow the singer and actress as she tries her best to balance her career, her relationship with her Cuban-American family and love life.
"We simply adore Christina," said Jeff Olde, E! Programming and Development Executive Vice President. "She's young, vibrant and a highly accomplished artist who has a hectic life balancing the glitz and glamour of celebrity, and the rough and tumble world of hip-hop, with the more relatable moments of being a mom, newly back on the dating scene, and trying to make things better for her family."
Entertainment Weekly noted that the show is described as a "docu soap," and will feature Milian's overprotective manager mother Carmen, her "feisty and outspoken" sisters, Danielle and Liz, and her 3-year-old daughter Violet, whose father is Milian's ex-husband, R&B singer/songwriter The-Dream.
The series will also follow Milian as she tries to rebrand herself. She released her first album at the age of 19. It was followed by two more albums in 2004 and 2006, which had her first major U.S. hit, "Dip It Low."
She became a social media correspondent on NBC's "The Voice" for two seasons before leaving to participate in "DWTS." Milian has appeared in several movies, including "American Pie," "Love Don't Cost a Thing" and "Baggage Claim."
"Christina Milian Turned Up" will air on E! early next year.