Tamar Braxton depressed after being offered drugs on plane


Los Angeles, Sep 4 (IANS): Singer Tamar Braxton has said that she had to miss her flight because someone offered drugs to her on the plane.

Braxton shared the unpleasant moment on her Instagram Stories on Monday, reports aceshowbiz.com.

In her post, she stressed how it is a crime to offer drugs to people on a plane and expressed how upset she was because the flight crew did nothing to help her.

"This a**hole offered me drugs on the plane. The airline wanted to take off without sending him off the flight... even with me on it."

She explained that it caused her to cancel her plans with TV personalities NeNe Leakes and Wendy Williams even though she wanted to hang out with them so much.

"I've never wanted to kill anyone with my bare hands before... this is a major trigger for me and I'm sure for my family and any person or families who's dealt with this abuse... I'm from Baltimore... it hits different...."

Insisting once again that she would not ever do drugs, "The Real" co-host said the whole incident had sent her into "a depressive state."

"Be back as soon as I can... I'm not OK. Meanwhile his high a** is sleeping and I'm having the worst anxiety EVER," she said.

  

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