Tamar Braxton Reminisces On Good Times With Her Family: Enjoy Your Crazy A** Family As They Are

Traci, Toni, Evelyn, Trina, Tamar, and Towanda Braxton
Tamar Braxton Reminisces On Good Times With Her Family: Enjoy Your Crazy A** Family As They Are
It’s no secret the Braxton family has had more than enough drama on their hit reality show, WeTV’s “Braxton Family Values.”
But they’ve also had really good moments that have kept viewers laughing as singing along as honorary members of the family. The youngest sibling, Grammy-nominated singer Tamar Braxton, reflected on the good moments for the holiday season.
“Sometimes you don’t realize you have a dope ass family until your not the same dope a** family anymore. ? enjoy y’all crazy ass family as they are. Those are truly the good times. #happyholidays#takethwgoodwiththebad“
She also shared a couple moments from their reality show.
https://www.instagram.com/p/B6jlBv6h1tX/
The family has experienced lots of ups and downs since the show first debuted in 2011. They recently went to none other than Iyanla Vanzant for help, but that didn’t turn out too well.
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