Tamar Braxton Feels Defeated After Public Fallout With Loni Love & The Real: I’m Just Tired Of It
Tamar Braxton Feels Defeated After Public Fallout With Loni Love & The Real
Tamar Braxton has taken to social media to once again, address her fallout with The Real and Loni Love. [Click here for the detailed backstory].
On Thurs. (Sept. 19th), the morning after she posted text messages implying that Loni may have been responsible for her being fired from The Real, she vented about the situation. The singer and reality star began by saying that she woke up minding her business.
When responding to a social media user, she alluded to The Real and/or Loni wanting drama.
The Braxton Family Values reality star says that Loni is lying.
She also points out that something was said by presumably by Loni, about her sister Towanda Braxton, during an interview on The Breakfast Club. See the clip below of Loni mentioning Towanda.
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She ends by admitting that she feels defeated and doesn’t want to discuss them or talk about them.
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