Evelyn Braxton continues to be unfazed by any of her daughters’ social media drama.
“I know – knowing them – that they will resolve it. They’ll get it together,” Evelyn, 77, exclusively told Us Weekly while promoting Cooking Sessions with Tamar and Ms. E. “They’re sisters for God’s sake. They’ve been sisters all their lives. So, I mean, even before social media, this or that, it’s life.”
Last month, Toni Braxton tried to celebrate Tamar Braxton’s birthday on social media. When attempting to share a photo of her sister, the “Unbreak My Heart” singer, 57, claimed she was blocked.
“Wanted to repost that GORGEOUS picture of you, but I’m blocked, again??” she wrote via Instagram. “Anyway, Happy Birthday Tay!”
Tamar, 48, replied, “Or you could have called. #GasLighting.”
While the exchange made plenty of headlines, Tamar assured fans that everything is good with her sisters.
“We talked about it,” she revealed to Us. “We just kind of laughed it off because the truth of the matter is that we was just texting. I think that her social media person had a lot to do with that. But at the end of the day, we’re sisters and we love each other. We’re always going to be here for each other.”
While Tamar said she’s close with all of her immediate family members, her closest bond may be with her mother.
The pair are turning up the heat in the kitchen and serving up delicious dishes in CLEO TV’s new show Cooking Sessions with Tamar and Ms. E.
Both Evelyn and Tamar bring their signature humor and charm to every episode as they dress to impress while whipping up unforgettable meals.

When asked to share which sister she is closest to, Tamar joked that “it switches.”
“Imagine having several,” she joked to Us when referencing Toni, Towanda, Trina and the late Traci Braxton. “One week you’re close to one, and then the next week you’re close to the other. That’s how that works.”
Fortunately, filming projects together like The Braxtons or celebrating major life events like Towanda’s recent wedding allows everyone to come together and grow together.
“It always does,” Tamar explained. “I think the strain comes when the distance is too far in between.”
She added, “[Towanda] was a beautiful, beautiful bride. My son and her Godson rang the bell and it was really exciting. They had the biggest wedding party that I’ve seen since the ‘80s. A full wedding party.”
Cooking Sessions with Tamar and Ms. E airs on CLEO TV Wednesdays at 9 p.m. ET.