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'You’re Such an Inspiration': Tamar Braxton Opens Up About Her Big Chop and Fans Rave Over Her Appearance

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On Monday, May 25, the reality star of “Braxton Family Values” posted a photo that showed her modeling her short hairstyle.

Braxton opened up about her drastic hair transformation in her caption.

Feeling seemingly confident in her appearance, Braxton mentioned that she grew out her hair and edges.

Braxton, a host of the reality show “To Catch a Beautician,” shared her photo on social media just hours after the show premiered on VH1.

In the show, Braxton partners with celebrity hairstylist Johnny Wright to help clients confront their beauticians who damaged their hair.

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