Braxton joined a TikTok trend where the participant plays a certain unnamed TikTok sound that users have been uploading and fake fighting to in the background. The point is to show followers one’s fighting style, and the participant is supposed to just start shadow boxing with no one there in front of them.
Tamar Braxton attends the 2017 BET Soul Train Awards at the Orleans Arena in Las Vegas, Nevada on November 5, 2017.
After hitting play, the vocalist took a step back and began flinging blows at the air in a coordinated manner. She seemed to do okay at first, keeping up with the quick booming beat, but finally gave up and began swinging her hands frantically as if someone was pulling her hair. She did a video identical to that one in which she was throwing severe punches once more. Her 8-year-old son, on the other hand, quickly shoved her out of the way and began swinging on the beat himself.
Uploading the solo video of herself to Instagram, she wrote, “K. Last one #bmore girl fight night😫🤣🤣.” Followers kept it real with Braxton, letting her know that if she got into a real fight she would lose. One person said, “Oh she losing that fight😭😭😭,” and another joked, “Welp we know who lost 😞 🧡.”
Others offered to help her with her defensive skills: “Tay Tay You talk cash money sh-t to not know how to scrap 😂😂😂….You got to come to Houston for the hood fights I got you boo😂😂 It’s all ❤️.”
Braxton has also been resuming his acting career on television. Braxton has cut down her appearances on television after her alleged suicide attempt last year, and her podcast has been dubbed “under development.” She’s been working on her presenting skills lately, and she recently hosted the “Baddies ATL Reunion” alongside her pal, entertainment journalist Jason Lee.