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Tamar Braxton Says She’s ‘Not Safe Anywhere’ While Sharing Video of Alleged Car Robbery

'I got robbed. At home. I'm not safe anywhere. I don't know why I keep getting violated,' Braxton shared

Tamar Braxton attends the 2022 BET Awards at Microsoft Theater on June 26, 2022 in Los Angeles, California.Paras Griffin/Getty Images

Tamar Braxton is opening up about her safety while sharing videos of what appears to be her car being broken into.

On Monday, the singer shared five videos of the alleged robbery to Instagram, writing that she is "not safe anywhere."

"I got robbed. At home. I'm not safe anywhere. I don't know why I keep getting violated. I had a lot in my car cause I don't live anywhere cause I'm not safe anywhere or with anyone," Braxton wrote in the caption.

In the clips, several people can be seen rummaging around a car inside what seems to be an apartment complex's garage. They take minutes to remove items from the car before hopping into a second vehicle and driving off.

It is currently unclear when the robbery took place, but TMZ speculates that Braxton may not have been home when the incident occurred, as the singer was traveling to Atlanta on Sunday for the Falcons game.

Fans and celebs alike took to Braxton's comments section to offer her messages of support.

"So Sorry Tamar, I too know firsthand how violated you feel!" Beyoncé's mother Tina Knowles wrote. "But you are safe because you are surrounded by the power of God's protection. You are also very loved remember that."

"It's such a violation!!" reality star and hair stylist Shekinah Anderson added. "I am sorry this happened!! But I am happy you okay!!!"

"Awww Tay I'm sorry about this baby," Real World star Tami Roman shared. "THEY WILL reap what they sow! God will cover & restore every item but THEY will experience his vengeance. Just watch."

It's unclear if a police report has been filed.

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