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Tamar Braxton ‘found in a pool of blood' with fractured nose, missing teeth after mysterious near-death experience

Tamar Braxton ‘found in a pool of blood' with fractured nose, missing teeth after mysterious near-death experience

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Tamar Braxton revealed that she woke up in a pool of blood after a mysterious near-fatal accident left her with a fractured nose and missing teeth.
'I struggled to write this but everyone keeps calling me and honestly, I can't even really talk anymore, I'm so weak,' the singer wrote via her Instagram Stories Tuesday.
'I almost died Sunday. I was found in a pool of blood from my friend with a face injury. As the days go by the worse it is. I fractured my nose, lost some teeth and mobility.'
'The way I look at life now is totally different,' Braxton, 48, added. 'As my health is on the mend, my mental journey begins … pray for me for real.
'I don't even know what happened to me.'
Reps for the TV personality weren't immediately available to Page Six for comment.
In additional Instagram Stories, Braxton shared a post that read, 'Thank you God for waking me up today.' She also shared a photo of the Bible verse Proverbs 31.
She also promoted a new pre-recorded episode for her series 'Caught in the Act,' which will be released on MTV Tuesday night.
The reality star has previously detailed health scares, including when she was taken to the hospital via an ambulance in December 2022 after experiencing flu-like symptoms and needing oxygen.
'I thought God was taking me home cause I could not breathe and my chest was on FIRE!!' she wrote on social media at the time, per Fox News.
Braxton shared she had the flu and was prescribed five different medications. She described it as 'worse than COVID in (her) opinion.'
In June 2021, she got candid about her mental health struggles and a 2020 suicide attempt during an interview with People.
'That time of my life was so dark and so heavy,' she told the outlet. 'I didn't see how I was going to come out on the other side. I didn't even know that there was another side. But I chose to change my life.'
'Most people think, 'Oh, she went to a hotel, probably took a bunch of drugs, was on a binge.' It didn't happen like that,' Braxton explained. 'It was just everyday life, trying to figure out how to get through the day and then…'
At the time, she was home with her son, Logan, now 11, and then-boyfriend David Adefeso, who found her unresponsive.
Braxton also touched on how she was sexually assaulted as a child.
Braxton is currently single and was last linked to her ex-fiancé, Jeremy 'JR' Robinson, whom she was engaged to twice.
The exes first got engaged in March 2023 before briefly splitting and reconciling later that year.
It's unclear when Robinson and Braxton called it quits, but she revealed in March that she had been celibate for about a year and wouldn't date until her son Logan turns18.
'There's no way I'm going to bring another man into his life to be unsuccessful. There's no way,' she shared on an episode of 'Sherri,' per People.
'I just want to mentally protect him as much as I can. I don't want to give him any abandonment issues or anything like that,' Braxton added.
The musician shares Logan with her ex-husband, Vincent Herbet, with whom she was wed from 2008 to 2019.
She was also married to Darrell 'Delite' Allamby from 2001 to 2003.
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