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I did not, and I will not. She went on to reveal that the incident actually happened a few years ago but she chose to reveal it to Gabe recently and yes But one has to wonder, why would Trina put her business in the streets like that? She said,. He is not the only one with fault in this marriage. And as she reflected on the "transaction" it seemed like Trina was truly sorry that it happened I am imperfect in my marriage.

I am not without blame. And two wrongs do not make it right. So does that give Trina the right to creep? Whose side are you on? Should a person be allowed to step outside of their relationship to "get even" or seek the intimacy they're missing at home? And watch Trina reveal her oral transaction at the mark and also see the reactions of her sisters!

Search this site:. It was about my own self-esteem. Listen to the S2S interview here: And watch Trina reveal her oral transaction at the mark and also see the reactions of her sisters! View the discussion thread. I agree. The revelation was too explicit. Since it happened years ago, she should have stated she had an affair.

That broad's accent with words containing "o" is driving me nuts so much so that I came in here to ask about it. I'm not trying to be nitpicky or condescending like the sisters can sometimes be with that older sister who mispronounces almost everything. That would feel like picking on my grandma because her educational opportunities were diferent. Perhaps Trina's thing is trying too hard not to sound like that other sister, but dear God, she's got to stop letting every "o" turn into an enlongated "ow".

It is annoying. Toni does not necessarily sound like she comes from the south if we're going with stereotypes but Tamar does sound like it. There's a contrast in accent, but at least the rest of them are consistent. It's like Trina picks a word here and there that she decides to pronounce what she considers "proper". I want to make it clear that I'm not trying to be mean or knock her, but some things have to be addressed.

I have a friend who could mis-pronounce everything possible, but it wasn't until she said "ambalamps" meaning "ambulance" that I had to draw the line. It was not a comfortable conversation, but I had let skrimps, skreet, cabeRET literally when you're throwing one and go along with the fact it should be pronounced "ray" , but the "lamps" was when I had to actually say something.

Do you see a "p" on the back that van with the whirly lights on top? Somehow it makes it worse when all the rest of the words sound normal and Trina latches on to one syllable that just sounds weird. The supertease shows sisters Toni, Traci, Trina and Towanda, as well as their mother, Evelyn, reacting to the news.

We definitely touch on how it affected us, individually and collectively as a family. But we do not in any way, shape, form or wise tell Tamar's story for her. That's only something she can tell. When the trailer dropped last month, Tamar slammed it as "disgusting" and accused WE tv of "using my pain for their pleasure and ratings," adding, "I'm not filming for this season! In response to Tamar's allegations and request to be let out of her contract, WE tv released this statement : "Tamar Braxton has been an important part of our network family for more than a decade.

As she focuses on her health and recovery at what is clearly a difficult and personal time, we will work with her representatives to honor her request to end all future work for the network. We wish her nothing but the best. Tamar shared more of her feelings on Tamron Hall last week, her first time speaking out publicly since attempting to take her own life.

She told the daytime host, "I'm still having a hard time trying to figure out, what's the premise [of airing this season of Braxton Family Values ]? Is this to inspire, to help people with mental illness, to help Tamar with her new normal, with depression and anxiety?

Now, the family is defending their decision to continue with the series, promising season 7 does not exploit their sister. However, we can talk about how it affected us as a family and individually when we found out about it.

How did we react? Those are real feelings, and I think that real families can respect the fact that we're going to touch on it, but we're not gonna tell her story. At the end of the day, the sisters say it would be impossible to do the show without acknowledging what happened with Tamar. I'm in this moment of depression, I'm having these mental health issues and I feel like I can't speak out, and if this family can go through this situation and get through this situation, maybe I can too," Trina says.

Because we've had our own counseling, we've had our own situations throughout the show, but as long as we can help somebody, there's a reason to continue on to do the show.

The season premiere opens with a flash-forward to the family learning of Tamar's suicide attempt, each member speaking directly to camera, almost as if they're speaking to Tamar, but Towanda says that wasn't their intention. Trina and Towanda say there's nothing that could break their sisterly bond with Tamar, but note that their relationship will have its peaks and valleys.



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