I WANT TO BE A WIFE, I'M UPSET THAT I'M STILL 'IN THE STREETS' - 48-YEAR-OLD SINGER TAMAR BRAXTON

Singer and television personality Tamar Braxton is making headlines again after a bold and unfiltered interview that saw the Grammy-nominated artist address personal perception and her current stance on love and relationships.

During a recent sit-down, Braxton pushed back against what she described as misleading public narratives about her personal life. “I am a wife. I am not no street walker,” she asserted, expressing frustration with the ways the media and public sometimes portray her. 

“And I’m upset I’m still in the street. Like what’s going on?” she added, using humor and metaphor to critique the notion that she should be publicly coupled at all times.

When pressed further about why she’s still single, Braxton offered a uniquely candid explanation. “Because there’s not the right gas. Okay? I take premium, it’s giving very much regular unleaded,” she quipped, indicating she’s holding out for the right partner rather than settling for someone who doesn’t meet her standards.

On the subject of the men she’s attracted to, Braxton kept it simple: “A good man.” While she didn’t elaborate further in the brief clip, her comments reflect a consistent theme in recent public discussions,  that she’s focused on meaningful, quality relationships rather than casual attention.

Braxton has been candid about her personal life before. In 2025 she discussed her hiatus from dating and celibacy, explaining she wanted to protect her son and wait for the right connection rather than pursue relationships casually. 

The singer, known for her chart-topping music, reality television presence and vibrant personality, continues to captivate audiences with her openness, blending humor, boldness, and introspection in her public commentary.

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