KEY POINTS

  • WeTv has two shows by Tamar Braxton, namely "Braxton Family Values" and the upcoming "Get Ya Life!"
  • Braxton was found unresponsive in her Los Angeles hotel room July 16
  • On Thursday, the singer broke her silence on her hospitalization

Tamar Braxton and WeTv have part ways a day after the former made shocking statements about the network. The network has two shows by the 43-year-old singer, namely "Braxton Family Values" and the upcoming "Get Ya Life!"

In a statement obtained by Fox News, the network said "Tamar Braxton has been an important part of our network family for more than a decade. As she focuses on her health and recovery at what is clearly a difficult and personal time, we will work with her representatives to honor her request to end all future work for the network. We wish her nothing but the best."

On July 16, the singer was hospitalized after she was found unresponsive in her Los Angeles hotel room by her boyfriend, David Adefeso, who allegedly told the police he believes his girlfriend may have attempted suicide.

On Thursday, July 30, the singer broke her silence on her hospitalization and revealed the reason behind her suicide attempt.

“Over the past 11 years there were promises made to protect and portray my story, with the authenticity and honesty I gave. I was betrayed, taken advantage of, overworked, and underpaid," she wrote in an Instagram post.

Braxton revealed that two months ago, she wrote a letter to the network about her grievances, however, her "cry for help went totally ignored."

"However the demands persisted. It was my spirit, and my soul that was tainted the most. There are a few things I count on most to be, a good mother, a good daughter, a good partner, a good sister, and a good person. Who I was, begun to mean little to nothing, because it would only be how I was portrayed on television that would matter. It was witnessing the slow death of the woman I became, that discouraged my will to fight. I felt like I was no longer living, I was existing for the purpose of a corporations gain and ratings, and that killed me,” she wrote.

“Mental illness is real. We have to normalize acknowledging it and stop associating it with shame and humiliation. The pain that I have experienced over the past 11 years has slowly ate away at my spirit and my mental,” she added.

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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