#PRAYERS! Tamar Braxton Has been Hospitalized After Being Found Unresponsive! ππ’ππ
Tamar Braxton was hospitalized on Thursday night, according to multiple reports.
TMZ report that the singer and reality TV star, 43, was found unresponsive in her room at the Ritz-Carlton hotel in downtown Los Angeles. According to The Blast, she was found by her boyfriend David Adefeso.
Braxton is in stable condition but still unconscious, and is currently under 24-hour watch at the hospital.
The the LAPD said that officers responded to a call around 9:45 p.m. on Thursday at the hotel's location in regards to an individual who had a medical emergency. The spokesperson added that the individual was transported to the hospital.
Reps for Braxton did not immediately respond to a request for comment. A spokesperson for the star told The Blast, "Tamar has had a very tough and emotional day — more information will be coming in the next few days. Please pray for her."
Braxton and Adefeso's show Coupled & Quarantined, which they livestream on YouTube, did not air as planned on Thursday night. Instead, the channel posted a 10-minute video with a statement to fans.
"Hello y'all, unfortunately your girl Tamar is under the weather today and not feeling well so we need to postpone today's show (don't worry it's not COVID)," the message began. "We're sad because we had a great show lined up for you today, but next week's show is going to be even bigger and better."
"So sorry for the inconvenience, we know many of you look forward to the show every week," the statement continued. "We'll make it up to you next week."
We send our prayers for her healing!
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