KEY POINTS

  • Tamara Braxton allegedly sent WeTV execs a letter accusing them of destroying her family for their reality show
  • The reality star also said she was so ashamed after producers exposed one of her secrets that she considered ending her own life
  • Braxton was hospitalized after an alleged suicide attempt on Thursday

Tamar Braxton has allegedly accused WeTV bosses of "breaking," her, pushing her to become suicidal and ruining her family, a report said.

On Thursday, Braxton was found unresponsive in her hotel room, with sources telling The Blast that her boyfriend, David Adefeso, suspected she had attempted suicide. Page Six has learned that prior to the incident, the reality star sent WeTV execs a message accusing them of destroying her family and making her consider taking her own life.

In the letter, Braxton allegedly said that her family was in "disarray" due to their reality show "Braxton Family Values," which aired on the network from 2011 to 2019.

"We fight with each other, we betray each other, and now we’re physically assaulting each other — all happening because your show ['Braxton Family Values'] has chosen to show the absolute worst side of a strong, independent and successful African American family; a show that I created to showcase a strong Black Family as a beacon of hope for all the young black girls and boys out there; instead you coached and cajoled us into finding the worst in each other," Braxton wrote in the letter obtained by The Blast.

Braxton also called out the producers who allegedly dug up a secret she had never shared with anyone and exposed it to her family and the show's crew members. According to the reality star, it was the "final stake into the heart of my family" and it "broke" her.

"You dug up a secret I’d never shared with anyone, a secret I was so ashamed to talk about that I hid it even from my own mom: the fact that I had been assaulted and raped repeatedly from age 6 to age 16, sometimes multiple times a day," the singer-turned-reality star said.

Braxton alleged that producers "exposed it on your show in front of my entire family and 100 crew members."

"You broke me that day and I considered ending my own life then for the shame I felt!" she said.

Braxton ended the email with a plea to WeTV to set her free from "the chains" because she "can't breathe."

The reality star reportedly wrote the explosive letter in response to an email sent by WeTV bosses to employees — including Braxton — outlining the company's efforts to support the Black community.

Page Six reached out to WeTV regarding Braxton's accusations, and the network's rep gave a brief statement in response.

"We are keeping her and her family in our thoughts and prayers and joining with her fans sending strength and healing at this difficult time," the rep said.

Braxton's last post on Instagram on Wednesday was about taking a vacation. "All I need to see is water and some sun," she wrote.

The following day, she was found unresponsive in her hotel room at the Ritz Carlton Residences in downtown Los Angeles. According to reports, she attempted to take her own life by taking an unknown amount of prescription pills with alcohol.

Braxton is reportedly currently in stable condition after being rushed to the hospital on Thursday night, The Blast reported.

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Tamar Braxton at the premieres of “Kendra on Top” and “Driven to Love” in West Hollywood, California on March 31, 2016. Getty Images/Jonathan Leibson