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‘You Better Say That:’ Tamar Braxton Has Fans Cracking Up About How Women Can Punish Men Who Are Unfaithful

Tamar Braxton has no time for fellas who like to step out on their women. The singer took to Instagram Wednesday, Nov. 14 to call out guys who do so and how they get punished by the meals their ladies serve them.

“Home cooked meals are for Men who are faithful, work & pay bills. The rest of y’all get hotdogs!!!” the meme read.

Braxton even tacked on her own addition writing, “…at the kids table ON thanksgiving 😁.”

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Those in the comments section found the couldn’t agree more with Braxton’s sentiments.

“😊And the church said…..Amen Amen!”

“I’m HOLLERING GURRRLLL THIS JUST MADE MY MORNING TRUE TRUE TRUE.”

“Hmmm hmm with them cheap ass buns that fall apart and only cover half the hot dog.. Yup!!”

“I know that’s right and some don’t even realize how lucky they are until the Well is sort and they see what they’re missing.”

“You better say that @tamarbraxton Hotdogs and sippies🤣No homemade iced tea either!😭

“And not turkey dogs or Kosher hotdogs… You get the $.99 special hotdogs made up of all the pig parts-pig nose, pig feet, you got all the parts included the pig wee wee. You want to be a pig, you don’t know how to keep your wee wee at home you got nasty ground up pig part hotdogs for life congratulations lol! 😌 #yepimpetty.”

Hopefully, however, Braxton’s boyfriend is doing his part by remaining faithful and working hard. She’s been gushing over him during some interviews over the last few months.

“God, he’s so fine! I can’t take it sometimes. It’s like a whole snack — a Lunchable! He lives in L.A., he’s originally from Nigeria, but he lived here for a while,” she giddily explained on “The Wendy Williams Show” in September.

She kept that same energy during a stop at St. Louis radio station 95.5 The Lou in October.

“I mean, he’s the real-life T’Chella,” Braxton said comparing her Nigerian boyfriend to the “Black Panther” character T’Challa, from the fictional African nation of Wakanda. “He’s originally from Nigeria but he’s been here [in America] … he lives in California … He is fine.”

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