Tamar Braxton Covers ‘Todays Black Woman Style Report’ + Lil Kim Penning Book About Prison Stint
Tamar Braxton has snagged another magazine cover. Today’s Black Woman Style Report magazine—the guide to fashion, beauty and celebrity style for women of color—announced the release of their latest edition. The August/September 2013 issue of TBW Style Report spotlights one of ‘The Real’s’ outspoken singers. Other features inside the mag include: Today’s Black Woman Style Report include: Beyoncé, Tabitha Brown, Tamia, Joyful Drake, Claudia Jordan, Rasheeda and DJ Traci Steele of “Love & Hip-Hop ATL,” and a joint photo spread with Jennifer Lopez and Mary J. Blige.
And in other news…
Lil Kim has more exciting news for her fans. Over the weekend, news hit that she’d be releasing a new mixtape, titled ‘Hardcore‘, channeling her 1996 debut album. This week, the Brooklyn native confirmed plans that she’d be releasing “Price of Loyalty”, an autobiography that goes into detail about time she served in federal prison, why she went and the lessons she learned by going through that ordeal. The book is set to be released early next year. What’s more? Reportedly, her 5th studio album, currently untitled, is in the final touches and is set to be released at the end of this year. She is also finalizing negotiations on some product lines that will be rolling out over the next year. Sweet!


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