Tamar Braxton ‘almost died’ after bloody facial injury


Singer Tamar Braxton is recovering from a near-death experience.

 

The 48-year-old took to her Instagram story to share that over the weekend she had broken her nose, lost “some teeth” and experienced impaired mobility.

 

“I struggled to write this but everyone keeps calling me and honestly, I can’t even really talk anymore I’m so weak,” wrote the winner of “Celebrity Big Brother”.

 

“I almost died Sunday. I was found in a pool of blood from my friend with a face injury,” added the R&B singer.

 

“As the days go by the worse it is. I fractured my nose, lost some teeth and mobility. The way I look at life now is totally different. As my health is on the mend my mental journey begins.. pray for me for real. I don’t even know what happened to me.”

 

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Braxton added the song, “Spirit Lead Me” by Clavier in the background of her Instagram post.

 

Just hours before sharing the news about the incident, Braxton had posted a quote to her Instagram Stories where she expressed gratitude for waking up. “Thank you God for waking me up today,” it read.

 

Braxton, who hosts MTV’s “Caught in the Act: Double Life,” has always been open about her physical and mental health struggles. In 2012, she had revealed her vitiligo diagnosis and how blood clots forced her to withdraw from “Dancing With the Stars” in 2015.

 



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