Loni Love Tells Tamar Braxton ‘You Are Still Our Sister’ As ‘The Real’ Celebrates 1,000th Episode [WATCH]

Loni Love Tells Tamar Braxton ‘You Are Still Our Sister’ As ‘The Real’ Celebrates 1,000th Episode [WATCH]
It looks like it’s all love between “The Real” and Tamar Braxton.
The diverse daytime talk show with hosts Loni Love, Adrienne Bailon, Jeannie Mai, Tamera Mowry-Housley and newcomer Amanda Seales, celebrated its 1000th episode this week. But one person who started the show with them hasn’t been present since season two. Tamar Braxton helped launch “The Real” back in 2013 but was controversially fired after ahead of the third season in 2016.
To this day, it’s still not clear why she was fired, but it became a topic of conversation during her appearance on “The Wendy Williams Show” last year.
The ladies of “The Real” then responded on their own show moments later.
theJasmineBRAND then broke the news in December that Amanda Seales was the official new co-host of the “The Real”, replacing Tamar Braxton more than three years after her firing.

Now, “The Real” is showing love to Tamar Braxton for its major milestone.
Loni Love was the one to salute Braxton and said,
“We do want to say something… I want to say to Tamar Braxton, you are still our sister. This your thousandth episode too.”
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