Tamar Braxton says her car was broken into and searched: ‘I’m not safe anywhere’

Tamar Braxton said in a series of posts on Instagram on Monday that her vehicle was broken into and searched while parked in the garage of her Atlanta home.

The 46-year-old singer shared a series of security clips showing a group of men aggressively ransacking a vehicle in an underground car park.

In the caption, she wrote: “I was robbed.” At home. I’m not safe anywhere. I don’t know why I keep getting hurt.’

The “All the Way Home” singer said she had a number of valuable possessions stored in her vehicle at the time of the robbery.

“I had a lot in my car because I don’t live anywhere, because I’m not safe anywhere or with anyone,” Braxton said.

The Latest: Tamar Braxton, 46, said in a series of posts on Instagram Sunday that her vehicle was broken into while parked in the garage of her Atlanta home and that it was searched

The Latest: Tamar Braxton, 46, said in a series of posts on Instagram Sunday that her vehicle was broken into while parked in the garage of her Atlanta home and that it was searched

She followed up with a series of posts on Instagram Stories in which she said, “Yeah, I’m not feeling well. ‘Not at all… but I’m fine, and that’s the most important thing.’

The Love and War artist vented her frustration at the lack of response to the crime.

She said the robbers had half an hour to go through her belongings without outside interference.

“With all that, they robbed me for 30 minutes.” [surveillance] in one of the most expensive buildings in Atlanta…no one did nothing!!!’ she said, adding shrugging and broken heart emojis.

Tamar, the younger sister of R&B classic Toni Braxton, said she felt unsafe given the items the robbers made off with.

“Why are they taking my garage door opener? I feel like they are following me and my Bently Key…where can I go???” Nowhere? And who do you trust?? “I hate it here, OMG,” Braxton said.

It was not immediately clear whether Braxton notified authorities about the theft.

The Crazy Kind of Love singer sang the national anthem at Mercedes-Benz Stadium in Atlanta on Sunday before the NFL game between the Atlanta Falcons and Green Bay Packers.

The singer shared a series of security clips showing a group of men aggressively ransacking a vehicle in an underground car park

The singer shared a series of security clips showing a group of men aggressively ransacking a vehicle in an underground car park

Braxton said,

Braxton said, “I was robbed.” At home. I’m not safe anywhere. I don’t know why I keep getting hurt.

Tamar, the younger sister of R&B classic Toni Braxton, said she felt unsafe given the items the robbers made off with

Tamar, the younger sister of R&B classic Toni Braxton, said she felt unsafe given the items the robbers made off with

A white Toyota was seen driving past the scene of the accident in the Atlanta parking garage

A white Toyota was seen driving past the scene of the accident in the Atlanta parking garage

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The “Love and War” artist vented her frustration at the lack of response to the crime, saying the robbers had half an hour to rummage through her belongings without outside interference

Tamar, the younger sister of R&B classic Toni Braxton, said she felt unsafe given the items the robbers made off with

Tamar, the younger sister of R&B classic Toni Braxton, said she felt unsafe given the items the robbers made off with

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In the post's comment thread, Braxton received a number of supportive comments from fans and other celebrities.

In the post’s comment thread, Braxton received a number of supportive comments from fans and other celebrities.

In the post’s comment thread, Braxton received a number of supportive comments from fans and other celebrities.

Beyonce’s mother Tina Knowles, who was robbed of $1 million in cash and jewelry in July, shared a kind message.

“I’m sorry Tamar, I know firsthand how hurt you feel too!” Knowles said. “But you are safe because you are surrounded by the power of God’s protection. “You are also very loved, remember that.”

Love and hip-hop personality Shekinah Anderson expressed her anger and frustration over crime and the people it affects.

“This shit needs to be stopped!!” she said. “It’s so sad man!!! I can not stand!! Go to work!!! “Get a job, stop stealing other people’s things they work hard for!!!”

Basketball Wives star Tami Roman said karma would come to the perpetrators.

“Awww Tay, I’m sorry about the baby,” Roman said. “They will reap what they sow!” God will cover and restore every item, but YOU will experience His vengeance. Just look.’

Drew Sidora from The Real Housewives of Atlanta expressed similar sentiments, saying, “I hate this so much!” These are kids…they need to learn a lesson. I’m so sorry, baby. I pray tenfold for everything to recover and pray for peace of mind.’

Greg Norman

Greg Norman is a WSTPost U.S. News Reporter based in London. His focus is on U.S. politics and the environment. He has covered climate change extensively, as well as healthcare and crime. Greg Norman joined WSTPost in 2023 from the Daily Express and previously worked for Chemist and Druggist and the Jewish Chronicle. He is a graduate of Cambridge University. Languages: English. You can get in touch with me by emailing edmund gregnorman@wstpost.com.

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