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“Real friends don’t need press!”—Tamar Braxton

Tamar Braxton Calls Out “The Real” Hosts

After she was once again brought up by her former cohosts, Tamar Braxton recently took to Twitter to air them out for their “bull.”

As previously reported Tamar previously sent some not so subtle shade towards Adrienne Bailon, Loni Love, Tamera Mowry and Jeannie Mai after she was unceremoniously let go from “The Real”…

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and now she’s once again calling them out, this time for using her for publicity.

Last week Loni Love was a guest on the Tom Joyner Morning Show and urged fans to give “The Real” hosts a break over Tay Tay’s firing. “Nobody knew about Tamar getting fired. It was nobody’s fault.”

“It’s been a hard summer on them,” said Love. “Send some love because it’s been hard. It’s totally different for all of us because we were such a good unit. Nobody knew about [Tamar getting fired]. It was nobody’s fault. I want the fans to understand that.

“I think a lot of people are confused about what happened,” she added. “I wanna make that known, we need to stop. Stop calling me names on the internet. Since my ex-boyfriend I’ve never been called that many [names]. I didn’t have anything to do with this. They’re calling me all kinds of names.”

Similarly Tamera Mowry recently took to Periscope to assure fans that she and Tamar were still friends.

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Shortly thereafter however Tamar posted (and deleted) tweets about her cohosts.

“Don’t believe the hype! I haven’t spoken to no one,” said Tamar. “Real friends don’t need press!”
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