Braxton Family Values showcased Traci Braxton often being ignored and disrespected by her sisters.
The Big Picture Traci Braxton was not technically the biggest fan favorite during her time on Braxton Family Values. In fact, she was often portrayed as jealous, and there were many moments in which she was the butt of the joke. She was an artist in her own right, and she certainly deserved more from her family.
So, when the series premiered, the focus was naturally honed in on Toni, who was the biggest star of the group, and Tamar, who was very loud and had a lot to say and do for the camera. We saw the sisters performing together, with Traci always acting like a team player while being the butt of the joke. Despite all of this, Traci decided to go for her music career, with her first album, Crash and Burn, dropping in 2014.
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