After an intense season five, which culminated with the family turning to Iyanla Vanzant to work on their issues, the Braxton sisters are back with another dramatic season of their hit reality series, Braxton Family Values.
Despite walking out of last season Toni, Tamar, Traci, Towanda, Trina and their mother Evelyn have decided to secure the bag by returning for a sixth season of WE tv’s Braxton Family Values. This time around, the women are focused “on their sisterhood and new adventures,” the teaser states.
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In the First Look for the explosive new season, Evelyn makes it quite clear that she believes Iyanla Vanzant picked on her youngest daughter, Tamar, when she pressed the singer last season about allegedly being molested by a family member when she was a child.
Meanwhile, Toni delivers some sad news to the family about whether she and Birdman split up.
“Maybe I’m not engaged anymore,” she reveals as Traci gets into a heated argument with the rapper, msn.com reports. “I’m not ready to talk about it,” Toni adds.
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Tamar appears to have a new man following her split from music producer Vincent Herbert. Meanwhile, Trina is coping with the death of her ex-husband, Gabe Solis, from cancer.
ET spoke with Tamar after she was crowned the winner of Celebrity Big Brother and she couldn’t resist gushing about her mystery beau.
“I hope so!” she joked when asked if she and her man were still dating following her 30-day stay in the BB house.
“He’s not in the business, so he’s probably tired of my shenanigans by now,” she added. “But I feel like we have something really, really special. He’s a great guy and my son really likes him a whole lot.”
Fans will also finally see Traci open for Tamar on tour, Towanda reveals her secret boo and Evelyn launches a business venture and a cookbook.
Catch all the shenanigans when Braxton Family Values returns Thursday, April 4 at 9 p.m. ET/PT on WE tv.
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