Despite Braxton Sisters Quitting “Braxton Family Values” Last Season, All 5 Return For New Season [VIDEO]

Braxton Family Values cast circa 2014
Despite Braxton Sisters Quitting “Braxton Family Values” Last Season, All 5 Return For New Season [VIDEO]
It seems reality stars are continuing to bite their words. With the ending of “Braxton Family Values” in season six, Tamar Braxton made it clear she had no intentions on returning to the family centered series. That speculation was put to rest, following the teaser of the Braxton sisters upcoming seventh season.
The trailer features all five sisters as they harmonize the Soul II Soul’s classic “Back to Life.” The family had a rocky two-part season finale, which theJasmineBRAND exclusively reported various details about.

In addition to Iyanla Vanzant attempting to step in and mend the shaky relationship between the sisters and their parents; Towanda, Tamar, Toni, and Trina Braxton went on strike and refused to shoot. The strike came to a head once Vanzant stepped in, as she made them address their disassociation with their sister, Traci, the only sister who continued to shoot due to contractual obligations.
With the new season scheduled to kick off in March 2019, Tamar vowed not to be combative or bitter within the new year.
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