Tamar Braxton has revealed that she’s been the victim of a terrible burglary, and now, she says she no longer feels safe.
TMZ is reporting that the Braxton Sister — and talk show host — shared clips with them of the actual robbery, which allegedly took place on Monday (September 18). The video shows what appears to be three men breaking into Tamar’s car, then taking out a wide variety of items before making their way to another car.
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Tamar’s car was parked in a subterranean, secured garage, which made the break-in even more scary for her. “I got robbed. At home. I’m not safe anywhere. I don’t know why I keep getting violated. I had a lot in my car cause I don’t live anywhere cause I’m not safe anywhere or with anyone,” she said.
Check out the disturbing footage below.
It’s unclear whether Tamar Braxton filed a police report, and her reps didn’t return TMZ‘s request for comment at press time.
In other Tamar Braxton news, earlier this year, she got into a fight with former Xscape singer — and current Real Housewife — Kandi Burruss for bragging about the girl group’s booking fee allegedly being triple that of SWV’s.
On Monday (March 20), Braxton slid into the comment section of a Shade Room post where she threw some shade in Kandi’s direction while promoting her new song “Changed,” which pays homage to SWV.
“Imagine having The biggest ego for the most non singing ass person in the music industry,” the Maryland native fired away. “Stream my new hit song #changed where I pay homage to the AMAZING swv!!”
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The enraged reply from Tamar came in response to Kandi Burruss bragging about how Xscape’s rate was three to four times higher than SWV’s and how they shouldn’t sacrifice their booking fee to co-headline a concert together.
“We gotta maintain the fees that we get,” Kandi said. “Another example, I don’t want to speak on exactly the fees that they get, but at the time, our fee was three to four times what their fee is. So why would we agree to split our fee and split in half? That means we are lowering what we get just to so they could say they felt comfortable.”