The Braxton Sisters Planning New Daytime Talk Show
More TV exposure may be on the way for the Braxton family…
According to the Huffington Post, the sisters (minus firecracker Tamar) are in LA pitching a daytime talk show that will include not only endless elements of sass, but an “Spill the T” segment, fashion, relationships and makeover portions of the show, and an “Ask Mommy” segment for the family matriarch to have her input as well. Plenty of competition is expected, as shows including hosts such as Queen Latifah, chef Bobby Flay, and Kardashian matriarch Kris Jenner are set to debut.
The Braxtons have been dabbling in the reality tv era for almost two years now. Their show ‘Braxton Family Values’ debuted on WE TV in April 2011 and it follows superstar sister Toni, her mother Evelyn Braxton, her four sisters, their careers and interpersonal relationships. Their second season recently ended in September, leading to the spinoff ‘Tamar and Vince‘ which follows the career and marriage of younger sister Tamar and music mogul husband Vince Herbert.
As far as the talk show goes, it looks like they have secured executive producer Rob Dauber (The Rosie Show, Oprah, Wendy) to make their show a hit.
What do you think? Would you watch the Braxtons’ talk show, or are you overit.com?
via Huffington Post


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