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How old is Tamar Braxton? Tamar Braxton is 36-years-old. The singer, songwriter and star of the WE reality TV shows “Braxton Family Values” and “Tamar & Vince” was born March 17, 1977, in Severn, Maryland.

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Tamar is the youngest of six children born to Michael and Evelyn Braxton, and while she’s not as famous as her sister Toni Braxton, a Grammy-winning R&B giant who scored numerous hits during the ‘90s, she’s blossomed into a bona-fide reality TV star, and these days, it doesn’t get much better than that.

At 36, Tamar Braxton is nine years younger than 45-year-old Toni Braxton, who was born Oct. 7, 1967, and is the oldest of the Braxton siblings. The family consists of one boy—Michael Conrad Braxton Jr., born Nov. 17, 1968—and five girls, all of whom initially performed together as the Braxtons. Joining Toni and Tamar in this short-lived quintet were Traci Renee Braxton, born April 2, 1972; Towanda Chloe Braxton, born Sept. 18, 1973; and Trina Evelyn Braxton, born Dec. 3, 1974.

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Those who ask “How old is Tamar Braxton?” may be surprised by the answer, as she’s packed a lot of living and showbiz experience into her 36 years. Back in the ‘90s, she recorded and toured as a member of the Braxtons, who reached No. 26 on the U.S. R&B chart in 1996 with their lone album, “So Many Ways.” As a solo artist, Tamar has released three albums: “Ridiculous” (1999), “Tamar” (2000) and “Love and War” (2013). She’s also been married twice, and on March 13, 2013, she and second husband Vincent Herbert broke the news that they’re expecting their first child.

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