Tamar Braxton’s New Reality Show Postponed

Tamar Braxton
Tamar Braxton’s New Reality Show Postponed
Tamar Braxton fans will have to wait a little longer for the premiere of her Wetv series “Tamar Braxton: Get Ya Life!”
The network has announced that it will postpone the show until Sept. 10, citing that its
“first concern is for her recovery and well-being”.

Tamar Braxton
The statement, posted on their official WeTV Instagram account further expresses,
“This series was conceived by Tamar and is a real portrait of a dynamic woman juggling the demands of being a single mother, a new relationship and her career.”
The statement continues,
“We know, when the time is right, Tamar’s fans will relate to seeing this honest portrait of her life, but-at the moment-we are joining with her fans and sending strength and healing in the hope that she is getting the support and help she needs at this difficult time.”

As previously reported, earlier this month, Tamar Braxton allegedly attempted to take her own life and was found unresponsive by her boyfriend, David Adefeso. Details of why she would take such drastic measures to hurt herself were unclear. However, audio of the 911 call placed by her boyfriend was released, giving some potential insight as to her condition. According to the audio, David Adefeso reported that Tamar had been having
“trouble with her network … the company she’s working with. And they did something today. No no way.”
Before the audio cuts off, David Adefeso appeared to be shocked and upset asks,
“And it’s come to this. When do you get free? At what point are you really free? They’ve taken away her happiness, everything, and she holds back everything.”
theJasmineBRAND exclusively reported that later, Tamar allegedly questioned David Adefeso’s motives during the 911 call as the family felt that David was more concerned with the network rather than Tamar’s condition and that he was also overly involved in Tamar’s business decisions and was concerned with how his portrayal on the show would make him look. A source close to production alleges that this is in fact true. An insider told us,
“David’s behavior on the show, with Tamar and production was alarming. He wanted to be VERY involved and wanted to be on camera, way more than expected from the very first day.”
There have been no further statements officially made by Tamar nor her family members. We will continue to pray for Tamar those close to her during these times.
Do you believe postponing the show was a good idea? Tell us in the comments.

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