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‘That Time of My Life Was So Dark and So Heavy’: Tamar Braxton Opens Up About Her Apparent Suicide Attempt a Year After the Incident

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Former reality star and singerTamar Braxtoncandidly talked about her purported suicide attempt during a new interview with People magazine released on June 30. The 44-year-old […]

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