Tamar Braxton is speaking out, nearly two weeks after being hospitalized for what she now confirms was an attempt to end her life.
In a lengthy, raw and emotional post on social media, Braxton wrote “It was only God’s grace and his mercy on my attempt to end my pain and my life that I am here to utilize my voice.”
She revealed she had attempted suicide after suffering “pain” for the past 11 years while working in the entertainment industry as a reality star.
Braxton was hospitalized on July 16 after being found unconscious at a Los Angeles residence.
She began her post by thanking her fans for their support.
“In this present moment, it is my only responsibility to be real with myself and to be real with the ones who truly love me and care for my healing,” she wrote. “I have without fail, shared with you my brightest days,...
In a lengthy, raw and emotional post on social media, Braxton wrote “It was only God’s grace and his mercy on my attempt to end my pain and my life that I am here to utilize my voice.”
She revealed she had attempted suicide after suffering “pain” for the past 11 years while working in the entertainment industry as a reality star.
Braxton was hospitalized on July 16 after being found unconscious at a Los Angeles residence.
She began her post by thanking her fans for their support.
“In this present moment, it is my only responsibility to be real with myself and to be real with the ones who truly love me and care for my healing,” she wrote. “I have without fail, shared with you my brightest days,...
- 7/31/2020
- by Denise Petski
- Deadline Film + TV
Tamar Braxton’s new We tv reality show Get Ya Life! has been postponed following the star’s recent hospitalization.
The docuseries, Tamar Braxton: Get Ya Life!, which was scheduled to premiere on July 30, has been rescheduled to debut on September 10.
“Tamar Braxton has been an incredibly important member of the We tv family for more than a decade, and our first concern is for her recovery and well-being. Given the current situation, we are postponing the premiere of ‘Tamar Braxton: Get Ya Life!’ until September 10. 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. We know, when the time is right, Tamar’s fans will relate to seeing this honest portrait of her life, but – at this moment – we are joining with her fans and sending strength and healing...
The docuseries, Tamar Braxton: Get Ya Life!, which was scheduled to premiere on July 30, has been rescheduled to debut on September 10.
“Tamar Braxton has been an incredibly important member of the We tv family for more than a decade, and our first concern is for her recovery and well-being. Given the current situation, we are postponing the premiere of ‘Tamar Braxton: Get Ya Life!’ until September 10. 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. We know, when the time is right, Tamar’s fans will relate to seeing this honest portrait of her life, but – at this moment – we are joining with her fans and sending strength and healing...
- 7/28/2020
- by Denise Petski
- Deadline Film + TV
Tamar Braxton’s We tv series has been postponed following her hospitalization earlier this month.
The series, titled “Tamar Braxton: Get Ya Life!” was scheduled to debut on July 30. It has been rescheduled to debut on Sept. 10.
“Tamar Braxton has been an incredibly important member of the We tv family for more than a decade, and our first concern is for her recovery and well-being. Given the current situation, we are postponing the premiere of ‘Tamar Braxton: Get Ya Life!’ until September 10. 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. We know, when the time is right, Tamar’s fans will relate to seeing this honest portrait of her life, but – at this moment – we are joining with her fans and sending strength and healing in the hope that...
The series, titled “Tamar Braxton: Get Ya Life!” was scheduled to debut on July 30. It has been rescheduled to debut on Sept. 10.
“Tamar Braxton has been an incredibly important member of the We tv family for more than a decade, and our first concern is for her recovery and well-being. Given the current situation, we are postponing the premiere of ‘Tamar Braxton: Get Ya Life!’ until September 10. 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. We know, when the time is right, Tamar’s fans will relate to seeing this honest portrait of her life, but – at this moment – we are joining with her fans and sending strength and healing in the hope that...
- 7/28/2020
- by Margeaux Sippell
- The Wrap
Tamar Braxton’s upcoming We tv series “Get Ya Life!” has been postponed by the network following the star’s hospitalization, Variety has learned.
The show was supposed to debut July 30, but the network has now moved the premiere back to early September, “given the current situation.” Braxton was taken to hospital on July 16, after LAPD responded to an emergency call from her Ritz-Carlton Residences in downtown Los Angeles.
A statement from a We tv spokesperson made clear that the network’s “first concern is for (Braxton’s) recovery and well-being.” According to a source close to the network, it no longer felt comfortable debuting the series which affords an intimate view of Braxton’s life.
“Tamar Braxton has been an incredibly important member of the We tv family for more than a decade, and our first concern is for her recovery and well-being,” read the We tv statement. “Given the current situation,...
The show was supposed to debut July 30, but the network has now moved the premiere back to early September, “given the current situation.” Braxton was taken to hospital on July 16, after LAPD responded to an emergency call from her Ritz-Carlton Residences in downtown Los Angeles.
A statement from a We tv spokesperson made clear that the network’s “first concern is for (Braxton’s) recovery and well-being.” According to a source close to the network, it no longer felt comfortable debuting the series which affords an intimate view of Braxton’s life.
“Tamar Braxton has been an incredibly important member of the We tv family for more than a decade, and our first concern is for her recovery and well-being,” read the We tv statement. “Given the current situation,...
- 7/28/2020
- by Will Thorne
- Variety Film + TV
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