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Another week, another beef between singer Tamar Braxton and a celebrity. This time her upset is allegedly with Tameka “Tiny” Harris, for being supportive of Monica Brown, who co-hosted The Real.

As most of us are well aware, Braxton was let go from the daytime talk show earlier this year after butting heads with producers. The show went on, and instead of replacing Braxton, the four remaining ladies welcome guests on a rotating basis.

Most recently it was singer Monica, but they also had Toya Wright on the show— another former friend of Braxton’s. Nonetheless, it’s rumored that Braxton was not pleased with any of this and has been making subliminal shots on social media in response.

According to Bossip, Tiny took to Instagram to congratulate Monica Brown on co-hosting “The Real” and shortly thereafter people noticed that Tamar suddenly was no longer following her friend. This comes after Tamar unfollowed Toya Wright and Monica for appearing on the talk show.

“Joel 2:25 I will restore to you the years that the swarming locusts have eaten, the hopper, the destroyer and the cutter, my great army, which I sent among you,” she says in an Instagram post. “So my #TamartianFriends you may MISS the person but good riddance! Thanks so much @therealtank for that word. Now I must go find me a corner! I’m gonna put a praise on it. #WontHeDoIt”

Honestly, Tamar’s list of friends will get smaller and smaller if she has issues with them going on the show. Business is business and friendship is friendship. And especially since Toya has faced another loss —her Godmother recently passed away— we’d hope the B.S. can be put aside for love.

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