Evelyn Braxton Sends Vincent Herbert a Warning

Photo Credit: WEtv

By: Amanda Anderson-Niles

Tamar Braxton made headlines recently because she filed for divorce from longtime boo Vincent Herbert.

While she hasn’t said much about the separation beyond a safe statement released by her publicist, her sisters have made it clear that they feel the split was a long time coming.

However, sources close to Vince claim he doesn’t think a divorce will actually happen.

Tamar’s mother Evelyn Braxton thinks they should stay apart if Vince won’t keep his hands off Tamar.

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11 comments

  1. And to think, some of Tamar’s fans wanted her back with Vince. She should not go back to an abusive marriage.

  2. Wow. I never thought they would finally spill the tea like this. BFV is going to be so good next season.

  3. I don’t know how much of this I believe, because if you put your hands on my child I’m not going to say go to counseling I’m going to say go straight to court get a divorce and press charges!! And I surely wouldn’t be talking about how much love I have for him. counseling only works for marital problems that does not get physical once its gets physical its time to let it go!!!!

  4. I’m starting to feel like this is just a ploy to draw attention to Tamar & Vince. I don’t believe that they’re truly divorcing. I think the family is apart of this bc I’ve never heard or seen Evelyn chime in on any of the women’s divorce outside of the shows. Idk.. something seems like a publicity stunt here.

  5. Something is going on as Tamar acts so different when Vince is around. I’m sure I’m not the only one who noticed. It’s like she was always uncomfortable around him. Now we know why. He should be pleased that any woman would even blink at him with his ugly broke self.

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