Amidst Drama and Sibling Rivalry, Four Braxton Sisters Walk off the Set of WE tv’s Braxton Family Values Airing Thursdays 9pm ET/PT

Ric Speaks with Reality Star, R&B Singer (and Braxton Family Values’ Last Remaining Sister) Traci Braxton
about the Show, Her Family Drama and Her New Album,

“On Earth” 

In the latest season of WE tv’s hit reality series Braxton Family Values, tensions between the Braxton sisters have hit an all-time high, causing four of the five sisters (Tamar, Toni, Tawanda and Trina) to walk off the set of their show, leaving Traci Braxton on her own. As the “last sister standing,” Traci decides to focus on herself, completing work on her solo album, and embarking on a spiritual journey that includes stops at a wellness retreat and a cattle drive in Wyoming. (Watch for special guest stars including Flavor Flav and Tiffany “New York” Pollard, Kym Whitley, Bad Girls Club’s Natalie Nunn and Phaedra Parks of Real Housewives of Atlanta.) 

Third child Traci Braxton addresses all the rumors, the source of the sisters’ conflicts and the ongoing drama within her family, the status of the show, and her own spiritual journey as seen in the remaining episodes of Braxton Family Values. In addition, she also fills listeners in regarding her new album, “On Earth,” which is now available.

In addition to being a talented writer and singer, Traci contributed much of her adult life to social work for children with disabilities. She’s a motivational speaker to charities and non-profit organizations for females around the world facing societal challenges such as bullying, and she’s an outspoken advocate for organizations such as The Pulmonary Heart Association, Susan A Komen The Race for the Cure, The American Diabetes Association, The ST. JUDE’S Children’s Research Hospital, United Negro College Fund, National Kidney Foundation and more.

To learn more about Braxton Family Values visit:

https://www.wetv.com/shows/braxton-family-values#home

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