Traci Braxton: 5 Things About Toni’s Sister Dead At 50 After Cancer Battle
12.03.2022 - 20:55
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Traci Braxton died at the age of 50 after a long battle with cancer on Friday (March 11), according to TMZ. The Braxton Family Values star was reportedly surround by her sisters — Toni, Towanda, Trina and Tamar — and mom when she quietly passed. Find out more about the entertainer, below.
1. Traci hailed from Maryland. Traci was born on April 2, 1971 in Severn, Maryland. Her father was a Methodist pastor and her mom was a former opera singer. Michael, Toni and Towanda were her older siblings, while she helped look after her younger sisters, Trina and Tamar. In 1996, she married Kevin Surratt. They went on to welcome her only child, son Kevin Surratt Jr., on January 10, 1996.
2. She left the music industry just before her sisters signed a deal. Around the time Traci and her three sisters were about to sign a new record deal in the 90s, Traci became pregnant and chose to focus on motherhood instead of music. The sisters would go on to become hugely successful and famous in the recording industry. When Braxton Family Values debuted in 2011, Traci was introduced as the “Wanna-Be” because she stepped back from a singing career in the past. However, she ended up fulfilling her dream of recording her own albums.
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“People always say, ‘Traci is mad about something that happened over 25 years ago,’ and to them I say this: I have a No. 1. single now, which is ‘Last Call,’” she told Shadow and Act in 2020. “I’ve been doing very well for myself. And before my music career took off, I worked with emotionally disturbed adolescents for over 20 years. Traci is pretty smart, Traci has a little education. I was never a wanna-be.”
3. Traci attributed her family drama with having different goals than her sisters. Fans
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