Tamar Braxton has been going through a lot lately, from a pending divorce, to the Braxton clan (except for Traci) walking out from filming their hit show, to revealing to the world that she was molested at a young age; Tamar is strong.
In a response to forcibly having to tell such a secret about her family past, Tamar decided to combat it and make a positive situation out of it. Tamar launched the “No Need TB Shamed” website, that allows user to anonymously reveal their own past or current abuse and hurt. A safe space, which as now, appears to be working for many.
To launch the website, Tamar decided to produce a video for her song “Prettiest Girl,” which is from her 2013 album “Love and War,” which is a representation of how she perceives herself now in a vision of self love.
Tamar Braxton- Prettiest Girl from Tamar Braxton on Vimeo.
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