Tamar Braxton is apologizing to Jeremy “JR” Robinson for laughing off shady interview jokes during her sit down with Carlos King.
In our opinion she handled it well but Jeremy clearly did not think so.
In a recent interview with Carlos King, the songstress faced a barrage of jabs directed at JR.
Carlos repeatedly ridiculed JR’s looks by calling him “Colonel Sanders” and suggested that Braxton was attempting to conceal her engagement by keeping her ring out of sight.
Although she initially laughed off the comments, it seems that King’s relentless teasing has led her to rethink her stance on the matter.
To make matters worse Jr. decided to take his grievances to the internet where everything in a serious relationship apparently gets resolved.
“Truth is – they are not ready for me to tell my side of the story,” …….“I keep choosing grace. But, I can only be thrown under the bus and not defended for so much longer. I’ll be Colonel Sanders and give you some chicken to eat with my story… Keep poking the bear!” He continued, “A man can only take so much. I always want to protect – even when we aren’t together, but stop allowing indirects to throw me under the bus. Your shade creates more uncertainty and your people thrive on stating what you never say. I’m too graceful and that’s coming to an end. Thanks, CK.”
Tamar heard her king loud and clear because she issued a public apology for how she handled the interview.
In her story post she wrote:
“When you truly love someone, hurting the person that you love is far worse than being hurt BY the one you love,” she wrote. “I’m new to true love and loving myself. I’m so sorry that it’s you that has to feel the trial and error.”
“I wish for the opportunity to give an apology and be forgiven in it ALL. In relationships, we take being forgiven for granted. It’s a blessing to be able to say I’m sorry and see another day in the war of love in this together. No matter how much I feel like I was right…you felt wronged. And I gotta respect that,” she also added. “I’m not embarrassed for being open about how I feel… I’m embarrassed of how I made you feel, I’m sorry.”