Get Ready for Tamar Braxton Spin-Off
Season 2.5 of WE tv's 'Braxton Family Values' full of youngest sister's drama
Although Toni Braxton has the name everyone knows, her youngest sister Tamar has been the catchphrase-slinging breakout star on "Braxton Family Values" since the day the hit WE tv reality series debuted. So, it should come as no surprise to fans that the most outspoken sibling in the brood is getting her own spin-off, "Tamar & Vince."
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What might be a little jarring is that the second half of "Braxton Family Values" Season 2, which kicks off Thursday, Aug. 16, is little more that a thinly veiled launching pad for Tamar's new show. It debuts in September.
This time around on "Braxton Family Values," Tamar and her Lady Gaga-producing hubby, Vince, are trying to get pregnant -- something that has them exploring every option including surrogates. For added drama, one potential candidate is Towanda, the normally level-headed one.
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Other histrionic plots include Toni's search for background singers to replace her sisters and Trina confronting her soon-to-be ex-husband, Gabe. Best believe "Tamar dot com" will eclipse all of this.
Will this be too much Tamar for TV? Is that even possible? We'll see.
"Braxton Family Values" Season 2.5 returns Thursday, Aug. 16, at 9 p.m. ET/PT on WE tv. "Tamar & Vince" debuts Thursday, Sept. 20, at 10 p.m. ET/PT.
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