One day after the reality star opened up on Instagram saying the television industry 'slowly ate away at my spirit and my mental,' WE tv announced it will 'honor her request' to part ways.
The star's upcoming WE tv docuseries,"Tamar Braxton: Get Ya Life!" was scheduled to premiere in September. The show was originally set to debut Thursday but was postponed due to Braxton's "difficult time," the network confirmed onInstagram
"Over the past 11 years there were promises made to protect and portray my story, with the authenticity and honesty I gave," she wrote."I was betrayed, taken advantage of, overworked, and underpaid.""I wrote a letter over 2 months ago asking to be freed from what I believed was excessive and unfair," she wrote. "I explained in personal detail the demise I was experiencing. My cry for help went totally ignored. However the demands persisted.
Following Braxton's suicide attempt, We Tv said it was"joining with her fans and sending strength and healing in the hope that she is getting the support and help she needs at this difficult time."reported that Braxton was found unresponsive in her room at the Ritz-Carlton hotel in downtown Los Angeles on July 16.
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