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Tamar Braxton's Top 10 Iconic Moments
Tamar Braxton's Top 10 Iconic Moments

Black America Web

time22-05-2025

  • Entertainment
  • Black America Web

Tamar Braxton's Top 10 Iconic Moments

Source: Prince Williams / Getty When it comes to star power, few shine quite like Tamar Braxton. Whether she's lighting up the stage with powerhouse vocals, turning heads with bold fashion, or commanding attention with her unapologetic personality, Tamar has always been a force to be reckoned with. From her early days singing with her sisters to becoming a solo R&B sensation and reality TV royalty, Tamar's journey has been nothing short of legendary. She's the kind of woman who can go from a viral meme to a Grammy-nominated ballad without missing a beat. Her wit, candor, and 'tell-it-like-it-is' attitude have made her a fan favorite—and at times, a headline magnet. But beyond the sass and one-liners lies a story of resilience, reinvention, and relentless drive. Tamar has experienced major highs, heartbreaking lows, and triumphant comebacks, all while keeping it real with her fans every step of the way. As we look back on her most unforgettable milestones, it's not just about the drama or the fame—it's about the way Tamar has carved out space in the industry and in our hearts. She's loud, she's proud, and she's always authentically her . If you're a true Tamartian or just now catching up, these iconic moments remind us why Tamar Braxton remains one of the most entertaining and impactful voices of her generation. So grab your edges, your popcorn, and maybe a little tea—because these top 10 Tamar moments are nothing short of iconic. RELATED: Get Tickets: October London, Tamar Braxton, and Special Guest Ro James Tamar Braxton's Top 10 Iconic Moments was originally published on Tamar's signature phrase 'Get your life!' became a pop culture moment thanks to Braxton Family Values . It spread across Black Twitter, GIFs, and memes, cementing her status as a reality TV icon. Her smash single 'Love and War' became a career-defining hit, topping iTunes and debuting at #1 on the Billboard Heatseekers chart. It earned her multiple Grammy nominations and proved she was more than just a reality star. As an original co-host of The Real , Tamar brought her raw, unfiltered personality to daytime TV, earning a Daytime Emmy and a whole new fanbase. Her departure sparked controversy and public support from the Tamartian fanbase. Tamar made history as the first Black woman to win Celebrity Big Brother U.S. and did it with unanimous votes—while entertaining the entire season with her wit, drama, and hilarious commentary. Tamar has never been one to back down from online shade. Whether clapping back at haters or feuding with former friends (yes, even K. Michelle and Toya Wright), her digital drag moments are unforgettable. Her dramatic flair reached new heights with the viral moment: 'She. Me. Her.' It's been quoted, memed, and used to describe any situation where you need to let folks know you're that girl. Her reality spinoff with then-husband Vincent Herbert gave fans a deeper look into her life, career struggles, and relationship ups and downs—including the behind-the-scenes drama of her music career. This line from Braxton Family Values became an instant meme. Her facial expressions, hand motions, and delivery made it one of the most replayed moments in reality TV history. After her 2020 hospitalization and mental health scare, Tamar became more vocal about emotional wellness and the pressures of fame. Her openness helped destigmatize mental health conversations in the Black community. Tamar came back strong with her single 'Changed,' proving her voice still reigns. The soulful ballad reminded everyone that when it comes to vocals , Tamar is not to be played with . Black America Web Featured Video CLOSE

Meghan, Duchess of Sussex, and Tamar Braxton are sharing space in a genre audiences are craving these days
Meghan, Duchess of Sussex, and Tamar Braxton are sharing space in a genre audiences are craving these days

CNN

time05-03-2025

  • Entertainment
  • CNN

Meghan, Duchess of Sussex, and Tamar Braxton are sharing space in a genre audiences are craving these days

There is comfort food and then there is comfort food TV. The latter feels particularly like what audiences are hungry for right now as cooking and lifestyle shows can be a way to decompress - even if some of the content might be more aspirational than practical. Celebrities with cooking shows are not new, but the field is more crowded than ever. There are some new entrants in the space, one that has been doing it for a while and one you will be able to watch if you have access to Canadian television. Allow us to explain: Anyone who has followed Meghan, Duchess of Sussex, since before she married Prince Harry knows that lifestyle content is her jam – both literally, as she has launched her own line of fruit jams, and figuratively. On Tuesday, viewers will get to see just how much she loves cooking and entertaining in her new Netflix series, 'With Love, Meghan.' 'I've always loved taking something pretty ordinary and elevating it,' she says in the trailer for the new show. 'Surprising people with moments that let them know I wass really thinking of them.' According to the description, the former 'Suits' star 'reimagines the genre of lifestyle programming, blending practical how-to's and candid conversation with friends, new and old.' 'Meghan shares personal tips and tricks, embracing playfulness over perfection and highlights how easy it can be to create beauty, even in the unexpected,' the description reads. 'She and her guests roll up their sleeves in the kitchen, the garden, and beyond, and invite you to do the same.' The world first met the Braxton sisters as singers, then later as reality stars on 'Braxton Family Values.' Now Tamar Braxton and her mother Evelyn Braxton have teamed up for a cooking show. In an interview with CNN, Tamar Braxton had a very simple recipe for what brings her comfort. 'I eat,' she said, laughing. The two aim to invite their audience into the kitchen with them for good times and good eats. 'It's important for us to remain who we are and to allow our personalities to come through, because I feel like your personality actually falls into the food. If you are dry and bland, your food, nine times out of ten, it's gonna be dry and bland,' she said. 'If you're fun and adventurous, your food is gonna be colorful and flavorful and amazing.' There's a reason why their previous reality show often found the Braxtons in the kitchen together. 'I think the kitchen is where the home of the heart is and that has just been the place for us Braxtons,' she said. 'I know all the Braxton fans remembered all of the scenes in the kitchen, so we just decided to bring that to real life.' 'Cooking Sessions with Tamar and Ms. E' premieres March 26 on CLEO TV. Singer, actress, entrepreneur, philanthropist and hardcore foodie. That's Selena Gomez to a tee and she gets to express the latter in her Max series 'Selena + Chef' (Max is owned by CNN's parent company.) Over multiple seasons, Gomez has linked with professional chefs to whip up deliciousness and even a holiday special. 'Having some of the best chefs open up their kitchens to me was a humbling and fun experience,' she said in a statement when the series premiered in 2020. 'I definitely discovered I have a lot more to learn. I'm also really happy that we were able to highlight and raise money for some incredible charitable organizations.' The 'Emilia Pérez' and 'Only Murders in the Building' star now also has a line of cookware. Pamela Anderson is famously vegan, but she says she doesn't want her new cooking show to be viewed that way. 'I've been an activist for a very long time. I've always fought for animal rights, human rights, vulnerable people, vulnerable beings and nature and climate change,' she told Flavour Network, the Canadian specialty channel hosting her new show. 'All of those things are things that have really applied to my life and to my celebrity or whatever you want to call it. So I don't really even want to say the word 'vegan' when it comes to the show. We're just celebrating vegetables. This is just how we eat.' The new series follows 'Pamela's Garden of Eden,' which showed Anderson's restoration of her grandmother's legacy property on Vancouver Island in Canada. 'Pamela's Cooking With Love' comes at the time that she's been enjoying a career renaissance from her memoir to critical acclaim in her film 'The Last Showgirl.' She said it's a natural extension of who she is. 'I've cooked my whole life. I love to cook,' Anderson said. 'People have always loved my cooking, but this took it to a whole other level.' 'Pamela's Cooking With Love' airs on Mondays at 9 p.m. on Flavour Network.

Meghan, Duchess of Sussex, and Tamar Braxton are sharing space in a genre audiences are craving these days
Meghan, Duchess of Sussex, and Tamar Braxton are sharing space in a genre audiences are craving these days

CNN

time04-03-2025

  • Entertainment
  • CNN

Meghan, Duchess of Sussex, and Tamar Braxton are sharing space in a genre audiences are craving these days

There is comfort food and then there is comfort food TV. The latter feels particularly like what audiences are hungry for right now as cooking and lifestyle shows can be a way to decompress - even if some of the content might be more aspirational than practical. Celebrities with cooking shows are not new, but the field is more crowded than ever. There are some new entrants in the space, one that has been doing it for a while and one you will be able to watch if you have access to Canadian television. Allow us to explain: Anyone who has followed Meghan, Duchess of Sussex, since before she married Prince Harry knows that lifestyle content is her jam – both literally, as she has launched her own line of fruit jams, and figuratively. On Tuesday, viewers will get to see just how much she loves cooking and entertaining in her new Netflix series, 'With Love, Meghan.' 'I've always loved taking something pretty ordinary and elevating it,' she says in the trailer for the new show. 'Surprising people with moments that let them know I wass really thinking of them.' According to the description, the former 'Suits' star 'reimagines the genre of lifestyle programming, blending practical how-to's and candid conversation with friends, new and old.' 'Meghan shares personal tips and tricks, embracing playfulness over perfection and highlights how easy it can be to create beauty, even in the unexpected,' the description reads. 'She and her guests roll up their sleeves in the kitchen, the garden, and beyond, and invite you to do the same.' The world first met the Braxton sisters as singers, then later as reality stars on 'Braxton Family Values.' Now Tamar Braxton and her mother Evelyn Braxton have teamed up for a cooking show. In an interview with CNN, Tamar Braxton had a very simple recipe for what brings her comfort. 'I eat,' she said, laughing. The two aim to invite their audience into the kitchen with them for good times and good eats. 'It's important for us to remain who we are and to allow our personalities to come through, because I feel like your personality actually falls into the food. If you are dry and bland, your food, nine times out of ten, it's gonna be dry and bland,' she said. 'If you're fun and adventurous, your food is gonna be colorful and flavorful and amazing.' There's a reason why their previous reality show often found the Braxtons in the kitchen together. 'I think the kitchen is where the home of the heart is and that has just been the place for us Braxtons,' she said. 'I know all the Braxton fans remembered all of the scenes in the kitchen, so we just decided to bring that to real life.' 'Cooking Sessions with Tamar and Ms. E' premieres March 26 on CLEO TV. Singer, actress, entrepreneur, philanthropist and hardcore foodie. That's Selena Gomez to a tee and she gets to express the latter in her Max series 'Selena + Chef' (Max is owned by CNN's parent company.) Over multiple seasons, Gomez has linked with professional chefs to whip up deliciousness and even a holiday special. 'Having some of the best chefs open up their kitchens to me was a humbling and fun experience,' she said in a statement when the series premiered in 2020. 'I definitely discovered I have a lot more to learn. I'm also really happy that we were able to highlight and raise money for some incredible charitable organizations.' The 'Emilia Pérez' and 'Only Murders in the Building' star now also has a line of cookware. Pamela Anderson is famously vegan, but she says she doesn't want her new cooking show to be viewed that way. 'I've been an activist for a very long time. I've always fought for animal rights, human rights, vulnerable people, vulnerable beings and nature and climate change,' she told Flavour Network, the Canadian specialty channel hosting her new show. 'All of those things are things that have really applied to my life and to my celebrity or whatever you want to call it. So I don't really even want to say the word 'vegan' when it comes to the show. We're just celebrating vegetables. This is just how we eat.' The new series follows 'Pamela's Garden of Eden,' which showed Anderson's restoration of her grandmother's legacy property on Vancouver Island in Canada. 'Pamela's Cooking With Love' comes at the time that she's been enjoying a career renaissance from her memoir to critical acclaim in her film 'The Last Showgirl.' She said it's a natural extension of who she is. 'I've cooked my whole life. I love to cook,' Anderson said. 'People have always loved my cooking, but this took it to a whole other level.' 'Pamela's Cooking With Love' airs on Mondays at 9 p.m. on Flavour Network.

Meghan, Duchess of Sussex, and Tamar Braxton are sharing space in a genre audiences are craving these days
Meghan, Duchess of Sussex, and Tamar Braxton are sharing space in a genre audiences are craving these days

CNN

time04-03-2025

  • Entertainment
  • CNN

Meghan, Duchess of Sussex, and Tamar Braxton are sharing space in a genre audiences are craving these days

There is comfort food and then there is comfort food TV. The latter feels particularly like what audiences are hungry for right now as cooking and lifestyle shows can be a way to decompress - even if some of the content might be more aspirational than practical. Celebrities with cooking shows are not new, but the field is more crowded than ever. There are some new entrants in the space, one that has been doing it for a while and one you will be able to watch if you have access to Canadian television. Allow us to explain: Anyone who has followed Meghan, Duchess of Sussex, since before she married Prince Harry knows that lifestyle content is her jam – both literally, as she has launched her own line of fruit jams, and figuratively. On Tuesday, viewers will get to see just how much she loves cooking and entertaining in her new Netflix series, 'With Love, Meghan.' 'I've always loved taking something pretty ordinary and elevating it,' she says in the trailer for the new show. 'Surprising people with moments that let them know I wass really thinking of them.' According to the description, the former 'Suits' star 'reimagines the genre of lifestyle programming, blending practical how-to's and candid conversation with friends, new and old.' 'Meghan shares personal tips and tricks, embracing playfulness over perfection and highlights how easy it can be to create beauty, even in the unexpected,' the description reads. 'She and her guests roll up their sleeves in the kitchen, the garden, and beyond, and invite you to do the same.' The world first met the Braxton sisters as singers, then later as reality stars on 'Braxton Family Values.' Now Tamar Braxton and her mother Evelyn Braxton have teamed up for a cooking show. In an interview with CNN, Tamar Braxton had a very simple recipe for what brings her comfort. 'I eat,' she said, laughing. The two aim to invite their audience into the kitchen with them for good times and good eats. 'It's important for us to remain who we are and to allow our personalities to come through, because I feel like your personality actually falls into the food. If you are dry and bland, your food, nine times out of ten, it's gonna be dry and bland,' she said. 'If you're fun and adventurous, your food is gonna be colorful and flavorful and amazing.' There's a reason why their previous reality show often found the Braxtons in the kitchen together. 'I think the kitchen is where the home of the heart is and that has just been the place for us Braxtons,' she said. 'I know all the Braxton fans remembered all of the scenes in the kitchen, so we just decided to bring that to real life.' 'Cooking Sessions with Tamar and Ms. E' premieres March 26 on CLEO TV. Singer, actress, entrepreneur, philanthropist and hardcore foodie. That's Selena Gomez to a tee and she gets to express the latter in her Max series 'Selena + Chef' (Max is owned by CNN's parent company.) Over multiple seasons, Gomez has linked with professional chefs to whip up deliciousness and even a holiday special. 'Having some of the best chefs open up their kitchens to me was a humbling and fun experience,' she said in a statement when the series premiered in 2020. 'I definitely discovered I have a lot more to learn. I'm also really happy that we were able to highlight and raise money for some incredible charitable organizations.' The 'Emilia Pérez' and 'Only Murders in the Building' star now also has a line of cookware. Pamela Anderson is famously vegan, but she says she doesn't want her new cooking show to be viewed that way. 'I've been an activist for a very long time. I've always fought for animal rights, human rights, vulnerable people, vulnerable beings and nature and climate change,' she told Flavour Network, the Canadian specialty channel hosting her new show. 'All of those things are things that have really applied to my life and to my celebrity or whatever you want to call it. So I don't really even want to say the word 'vegan' when it comes to the show. We're just celebrating vegetables. This is just how we eat.' The new series follows 'Pamela's Garden of Eden,' which showed Anderson's restoration of her grandmother's legacy property on Vancouver Island in Canada. 'Pamela's Cooking With Love' comes at the time that she's been enjoying a career renaissance from her memoir to critical acclaim in her film 'The Last Showgirl.' She said it's a natural extension of who she is. 'I've cooked my whole life. I love to cook,' Anderson said. 'People have always loved my cooking, but this took it to a whole other level.' 'Pamela's Cooking With Love' airs on Mondays at 9 p.m. on Flavour Network.

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