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Tamar, David Adefeso & All The Braxtons Attend Braxton Family Values Season 6 Premiere

Finally, we have a name!

Ever since announcing that she’s in her first post-Vincent Herbert relationship, Tamar Braxton’s been doing a good job keeping her man under wraps. The singer’s only identified her new boyfriend as a Nigerian businessman that she’s madly in love with who she affectionally calls T’Challa.

Now, however, he’s made his first public appearance with Tamar and he’s been identified as David Adefeso. Adefeso is a Harvard business school grad and former Wall Street Investment banker. He’s now currently the President of The Pacific Group, a wealth management firm.

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Tamar’s “lunchable” love looked happy to be by her side last night at West Hollywood’s Doheny Room and proudly posed with TayTay and her mother Ms. Evelyn.

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Other attendees included (of course) Tamar’s big sis Toni…

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as well as Traci who celebrated her birthday, Towanda, and newly engaged Trina.

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Guests enjoyed music from DJ Kiss, hors d’oeuvres and cocktails as they celebrated another season of Braxton family sisterhood with a side of drama.

This time cameras follow the Braxtons after their HUGE fallout last season for footage that’s been called the “most dramatic yet.

The sixth season of Braxton Family Values returns Thursday, April 4th at 9/8c on WE tv.

Will YOU be watching???

Other guests at the BFV premiere included Tamar’s “Celebrity Big Brother” friends Ricky Williams, Kato Kaelin, Natalie Eva Marie, and Joey Lawrence.

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Mona Scott Young was also in attendance.

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