Tamar Braxton Admits She’s “Single & Sad” Before Deactivating Social Media

Tamar Braxton admitted she’s been feeling “single and sad” in a series of posts on X (formerly Twitter). She also described herself as married to Jeremy Robinson and said she regrets her family reality TV series, The Braxtons, which premiered on August 9th on WETV. Tamar and Jeremy attended a screening of the show together, last week.

“JR means the world to me… thank God for him… my husband and my children has saved my life!!!! But, I’m so mad at my life… my family is TOXIC!!! I should have NEVER went back to BFV!! NEVER!!!” In a follow-up post, she added: “Y’all I’m going through it. I’m single and sad and this TV s*** is a lot. Y’all have NO idea!!! NONE!!! The gas lighting is CRAZY!!! And I’m going back into treatment!!!! Omg I just pray that my marriage can be saved and my life can be spared. My family is AWFUL!!!” She deactivated both her X and Instagram accounts afterward.

Tamar Braxton & JR Robinson Attend “The Braxtons” Premiere

ATLANTA, GEORGIA – AUGUST 08: (L-R) JR Robinson and Tamar Braxton attend The Braxtons premiere screening event at Westside Cultural Arts Center on August 08, 2024, in Atlanta, Georgia. (Photo by Paras Griffin/Getty Images for WE Tv / ALLBLK)

Braxton’s mother, Evelyn, had much more positive feelings on the premiere of the new show in her own statement caught by Hot 97. She wrote: “Thank you all for sharing our lives. I hope that through each one of our experiences, you’ll grow with us. Inspiring you in your endeavors, and teaching you the importance of family, love, and experiencing life. Remember, we’re not perfect, we’re only human. Look at God.”

Tamar Braxton Posts Rant On Social Media

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