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Braxton Sisters Show-Off Their Swimwear For VIBE

 

The Braxton sisters, minus Toni, are featured in Vibe magazine’s special ‘Celebrities in Swimwear’ section. The ladies had both individual photos ad group shots taken for the feature. The group shots show the women sporting color-coded swimsuits.  You have to hand it to the ladies, they all look great.

Source- VIBE Magazine

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Tamar Braxton Talks Family, Career & More In New Interview

Tamar Braxton is currently the most talked about person on television right now. From her in-your-face demeanor to her random .com references, she’s definitely become a break-out star. ThatGrapeJuice.net sat down with Tamar to discuss her ne3w found success, her career, her sisters and if the public is seeing the real Tamar Braxton on Braxton Family Values. Check out the interview below.

Did you anticipate the show would be as well received as it has been?
Honestly, no not this fast (laughs). I knew that there was something missing from reality TV that was really real and something that everybody can relate to and kind of apply to their normal lives. And I knew that there was a void for that, but I never knew that people would really love it as much, or (that it would) catch on as fast.
You’ve emerged as, hands down, the most talked about aspect of the show. Is what we see of you on the show the actual Tamar?
Well it’s the real me in the terms of how I am when I’m with my sisters. You know like you’re a certain way when you’re at work, you’re a certain way when your with your husband or wife, and then you’re a certain way when you with your family. That is the Tamar that is with her family.

Do you worry at all that your eccentricities may hamper your dreams of a music career? You know, we’re in an age where stars often aren’t in a position to ‘tell it like it is’. Especially when trying to make it big.
No, actually I don’t worry about that at all. As a matter of fact, I don’t even think about that. What’s important to me is the welfare of my family. Whether they’re happy, whether they’re well, or whether I have to tell them like it is for them to understand or look at something a different way. That’s just me. Guess if that dents my career then so be it. But I would rather have a healthy family and a healthy family relationship.

I hear you. Beyond the theatrics, not many people know that you’re actually a really gifted vocalist, who has actually been signed before. The show has touched upon some of your career woes. What exactly happened the last go round and how are you going to do things differently this time?
One of the reasons why I am so vocal is; I wasn’t really allowed to be. When I was doing the record with DreamWorks; I did songs that they wanted me to sing, I dressed how they wanted me to dress, I looked how they wanted me to look. And that’s why I’m so adamant about not doing it somebody else’s way. That’s I’m like I want to do the kind of music I want to do, I don’t want to sing a bunch of ballads, I don’t want to dress in ball gowns, I don’t want to be like Toni, because we are two totally different of people. I think the misconception is “oh she just wants to be like Toni, she’s jealous of Toni”. No that’s not it! But when you listen to the records that I did (with prior label) they are all ballads, they are all in the lane that Toni would go, in that sense. So I can see where the comparison would be, but I feel like we are two totally different artists.

One of the results of doing reality TV is that you open up the ‘private’ and make it ‘public’. Due to this, there are now folk questioning the legitimacy of your marriage (based on the arguments – most of which tend to centre on your career). What’s your response to that?

I say that they absolutely ridiculous.com! Vincent and I have been together for seven years. Just absolutely ridiculous and I’m definitely not the type of girl who will be with somebody if she didn’t care about them. That’s not my style at all; do you really think that I would be in the house with somebody I couldn’t stand? Are you kidding me? Like, for real…

You’ve made no secret about not wanting to be doing the “sho-wop wop” behind your sister Toni anymore. What kind of artist do you want to be?

I want to be exactly who I am. I believe that I have a lot of energy and I am aggressive, and sometimes sensitive (laughs!). I really am sometimes! Did you see the episode when I was crying my eyes out, because of my sister were stressing me out? I just want to be exactly who I am; I don’t feel like I had that opportunity. I feel like the music I like to sing would have the energy and compassion of Beyonce, and the radio friendly hooks of Rihanna. But not (a replica of) them. Does that make sense?

It does.
Speaking of Toni, she’s had a difficult few years on the charts. Why do you think that is and what do you think she could do to make a comeback?

I think that a lot of difficulties came when she was trying to hide her sickness. You know she would do a record and not be able to support it because she’s ill. So I just think that moving forward everybody understands and knows she has Lupus and she can’t tour like she used to, she can’t go abroad and tour, go to different cites and things such as that. My main focus for Toni, I couldn’t care less about a chart, I couldn’t care less about a record, I want her to be well. And, moving forward, the only thing I want for Toni is to be healthy.
Although you don’t look a day over 21, you’re actually 34. Do you feel the industry has an age bias and if so is that something you worry about?
I believe I’m pretty much the only person who is honest about their age (laughs!). I said it, I did! I think that back in the day when everybody got into the industry that was the thing, “you need to lie, you need to say you were younger”. I never lied about my age, ever. For what?! I am who I am. You either like me or you don’t. I think that back in the day it made sense to do so, because I guess people care. I don’t think people care anymore. I think people care about a great record a great sound, and having something to identify themselves with.

We interviewed Toni about a year ago, and she mentioned the show was to debut on Bravo. Obviously it ended up on WeTV. What was the situation with that?
Well you know, not just saying ‘Bravo’, there was several companies that we were going to go with. And we were very adamant about not changing who we are, some networks wanted us to go and fight and physically fight and that’s something my sisters and I don’t do. We don’t get on each other. We argue, yes. But we don’t take it a step further; and we were not willing to negotiate making drama for entertainment purposes. (Rather) we wanted our show to be pretty much 100% reality and we didn’t want to compromise that. So we went to ‘We’, who understood exactly, they loved who we are and that’s how the marriage happened.
Congratulations on the recent renewal of the show. What can we expect from the next season?
I don’t know we haven’t started taping; we start next week (laughs). This is the thing I have to say is that Toni is moving to LA, and I’m very excited about that (because I live there). All the girls are still in Atlanta and Toni is – right now as we speak – trying to talk the girls into moving to LA. Because I want my family together, Toni doesn’t say that a lot, but that’s really how she feels, she wants everybody in the same circle. So we’ll see about that.

If there is one thing you’d keep the same and one thing you’d change about your sisters what would they be and why?

Ok let me start with Trina go from the youngest to the oldest.

Trina: The one thing I would keep the same about her is her humour. She is so funny to me and the one thing I would change about Trina is her fear of flying.
Is that metaphorically or literally?

Fear of flying meaning, I don’t want to say leaving her husband (laughs!) I want to say, fear of being alone.
Towanda: One thing I wouldn’t change about her is how organised and how strong she is as a person. The one thing I would change about her is her feeling she has to have everything together.
Traci: Uh oh! One thing I would keep the same? Let me see. Traci is real, I wouldn’t change her realness. But I would change Traci’s thought process about moving on forward and the future. She has a lot of issues with the past and I just want her leave the past in the past.

Toni: What would I change about Toni? Wow. Stop being so bossy! I know that’s funny coming from me (laughs). But she actually is the true boss, really. Another thing I would change about Toni is for her to stop being ashamed about her illness. It is what it is, a lot of people support you and they love you, including me. That’s it.

Random question; Beyonce, Rihanna and Lady GaGa all walk into a room, who do you a) ask to collaborate with, b) gossip with and c) ignore?
Ignore, probably Rihanna because she’s the youngest, and that’s just what generally happens with the youngest.
Who would I gossip with; Gaga because I know her and she’s super funny.
And collaborate with probably be Beyonce. I think we are kind of similar in some ways.

Finally, sum up Tamar in three words…
Wow I’ve never been asked this before. Good question. Let me see (laughs). I’m a 100% real, talented would be two, and kind, yes I’m kind! (Laughs)

Source- ThatGrapeJuice

Toni Braxton Not Looking To Divorce Estranged Husband

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Although the two have been estranged from one another for quite some time, Toni Braxton has no plans to legally divorce her estranged husband Keri Lewis.

Braxton and  Lewis, a former member of the band Mint Condition, have been separated since 2009, but have remained good friends for the sake of their two boys Denim, 9, and Diezel, 8. Braxton admits she doesn’t want to break the news to her two young sons because the news would definitely upset them.

Here’s what Toni said in a recent interview with Sister2 Sister magazine:

“We co-parent together. Sometimes he stays over with the kids; he’s very involved with his kids… April would have been 10 years (since we wed). We’re, like, the best of friends.

“We told the kids, ‘Sometimes mummy and daddy need a little break.’ That’s probably why I haven’t done a straight divorce yet.”

Well if it’s been working for them so far, then who are we to judge.

Source- Toni Braxton – Braxton Not Looking To Divorce

21 April 2011

Braxton Sisters Cover KONTROL Magazine

Toni Braxton and her sisters- Tamar,Trina, Towanda, and Traci- are on the latest cover of  Kontrol magazine ( The Art Issue). The sisters were the talk of the town this past week after their reality show, Braxton Family Values, debuted on WETV. The sisters look great, but as usual Toni is smack dab in the middle. Take a look at some behind-the-scenes footage of the cover shoot.

Toni Braxton promo picture for ‘Braxton Family Values’

R&B singerToni Braxton is the latest celebrity to get tapped to do her own reality show. preparing to do as she attempts to lighten her cashflow problems.  The photo above is the official promo shot for Braxton’s upcoming show Braxton Family Values.

The show will follow the lives of  Toni and her younger siblings Traci, Tamar, Towanda, Trina. Braxton Family Values will premiere on April 12th at 9pm on WeTV!

Artists gather to record ‘We Are the World’ for Haiti

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The original “We Are the World” was written by Michael Jackson and Lionel Ritchie to aid famine relief in Africa, now twenty-five years later, a new roster of musicians will gather to record the song.

The session, which will be recorded some time tonight, will be held in the same exact studio where the original song was recorded—– the A&M complex in Hollywood, CA.

Akon, Lady GaGa, Bono, Wyclef Jean, Enrique Iglesias, Usher, Toni Braxton, Carlos Santana and Jason Mraz are confirmed to perform on the new track.

The track will benefit Haiti relief  in helping to re-build and nourish those devastated by the earthquake. Quincy Jones and RedOne are set to produce the track.

RedOne had this to say about working with Jones.

“Having Quincy, our father of music … and Lionel Richie asking me to contribute and help, I said of course, because this is not about me,” he said. “It’s about Haiti.”

The original song featured 45 musicians/celebrities from across the U.S.
My two cents: Sometimes you just need to leave well-enough alone.

Source: Associate Press

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