Trina Braxton is not impressed by her sister Tamar’s boyfriend David Adefeso’s video attempting to clear his name. On a recent episode of Fox Soul’s Out Loud, Braxton reacted to Adefeso — calling the video “a lot.”
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Last week, theGrio reported that Adefeso asked the court for an order of protection against the singer due to an alleged domestic violence incident. Since then, Tamar has spoken out to say she was not the violent one in the situation but that he was.
Sources told The Blast, “Any claims that Ms. Braxton was the aggressor and/or abusive are completely false and have no merit. David Adefeso has been upset and abusive since seeing his own true colors on Tamar’s upcoming television show and has been taking it out on Tamar ever since.
Adefeso defended himself by saying that Tamar’s claim “is a complete and absolute falsehood.”
According to Entertainment Tonight, Adefeso went live on YouTube Wednesday and said, “I loved her from day one with my entire heart… I will continue to stand by Tamar no matter what…I love Tamar with my entire heart, I never ever laid a hand on Tamar Braxton or any woman in my entire life.”
But Trina was not moved by Adefeso’s video. She told host Vivica A. Fox that “I thought it was unnecessary, but I think it is important for me to keep my opinions to myself because it’s not going to be pleasant.”
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She also told Fox, “Just because it seems like everyone may have it together, check on them internally.”
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