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The Braxton family is returning to reality TV. Toni, Towanda, Tamar, Trina and family matriarch Ms. Evelyn star in The Braxtons, premiering on Friday (Aug. 9) on WEtv.
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The Braxton sisters, along with mom, Evelyn, are giving fans another candid view at their lives, including navigating grief after the death of their sister, Traci, who passed away from cancer in 2023.
Offering a “raw and unfiltered” look at the Braxton family, the series will feature Toni launching her Las Vegas residency with Cedric the Entertainer, Towanda balancing business and motherhood, revealing her alopecia diagnosis, and lending support to Traci’s son, Kevin.
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Traci is also playing the balancing act with her businesses and being a mom to two adult sons while Tamar expands her “music and media empire, balancing motherhood, and navigating how to juggle it all,” according to a press release from AMC Networks.
Keep reading for ways to stream The Braxtons without cable.
How to Watch The Braxtons
The Braxtons premieres on Friday, Aug. 9, at 9:30 p.m. ET on WEtv. The series premiere will air commercial free and debuts on WEtv directly after Love After Lockup: Life After Lockup.
The show will stream on AllBLK in addition airing on WEtv.
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The Braxton family’s return to reality TV comes three years after ending the series, Braxton Family Values. Want to catch up on older episodes? Braxton Family Values is available to stream on platforms such as Sling TV, Hulu, Philo, Prime Video, iTunes and The Roku Channel.
Watch the trailer for The Braxtons below.
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Tamar Braxton, the Reverend Al Sharpton, and the mothers of Shaquille O’Neal & and Stephen Curry have new shows as TV One has unveiled its 2024 lineup.
TV One Networks has released the slate of programming set to air on its network in 2024, featuring some of the most notable personalities in entertainment, sports, and politics. The new programs will join the recurring staples of TV One such as the Urban One Honors which will be held and aired for the tenth year, Unsung, and Uncensored to name a few. ”The upcoming year will shepherd in two milestones for our networks,” TV One and Cleo TV President Michelle Rice said in a press statement. “TV One will turn 20 and Cleo TV turns 5.”
The list of new shows for TV One announced began with Raising Fame, hosted by Lucille O’Neal, the mother of NBA champion center and Inside The NBA analyst Shaquille O’Neal, and Sonya Curry, the mother of NBA superstar and Golden State Warriors guard Stephen Curry. The series will take a look at the journey of extraordinary figures through the eyes of their families, who will appear to share candid stories about their paths to success. Magic Johnson and his mother, Lil’ Nas X and his father, Billy Porter and his mother, Nicki Minaj and her mother, Patrick Mahomes and his father, and Usher and his mother will appear in episodes throughout the season.
Reality show personalities Tamar and Evelyn Braxton will pair up for their own show, In The Kitchen With Tamar and Evelyn Braxton which features them concocting sumptuous dishes for all occasions including the holidays. The Reverend Al Sharpton will be the focus of a new series that will cover his life story from his days of growing up in Brooklyn to establishing himself as a powerful grassroots activist on his way to becoming a well-known and respected advocate for social justice in the nation.
Lastly, Hip-Hop icon Doug E. Fresh will host Collab, a show that will feature an undiscovered artist working with a legend from the Hip-Hop and R&B genres. Collab will allow viewers to look at the working relationship between the new artist and the seasoned veteran to get an idea of the process of being established in the music industry as well as to see what it takes to make a successful record.
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