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Tamar Braxton 'Praying' For 'Bully' K.Michelle

Tamar Braxton, the singer-songwriter and television star, recently revealed that she is praying for fellow entertainer K. Michelle amid the pair's public feud.

After K.Michelle, the singer-songwriter and "Love & Hip Hop: Atlanta" star who was born Kimberly Pate, tweeted some negative comments about Braxton, the latter publicly addressed the matter.

"Like why you mad? Like seriously, why you mad," Braxton questioned when appearing on 97.9 The Box Studios recently. "She just has a problem in general. She's been bullying me and just acting like a fool and we're just going to pray for her."

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Braxton and K. Michelle began feuding last year, when the latter spoke about being abused by Mickey "Memphitz" Wright. Wright, a music industry executive who used to work with Jive Records where K. Michelle was once his artist, is also married to Braxton's good friend Toya Wright.

After K.Michelle read some tweets from Braxton speaking about letting the "girl" live her "fairy tale" she assumed they were referring to her and took to iPower 92.1 FM's radio show with TT Torrez to speak negatively on the singer. According to S2S Magazine reports, Braxton responded to K.Michelle with a cease and desist letter from her attorneys last year.

Earlier this week, K. Michelle subliminally referenced Braxton after she felt the singer spoke negatively about her hair which was styled similarly to her fellow entertainer.

"Damn! I lost my wig," Braxton tweeted after K. Michelle premiere a honey-blonde wig similar to hers on BET. "#shadebutnoshade ;)"

Although Braxton never mentioned K. Michelle in her tweet, the singer seemed to take things personally and issued a response soon after.

"You didn't lose your wig, Kermit snatched it," K. Michelle tweeted. "Rebel against muppets gone wild! No shade. Rebel against lip synching and buying ur own singles. Noshade. [SIC]"

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