Tracey Braxton, singer and younger sister of Toni Braxton, has died at the age of 50 from cancer.
Tracey Braxton, sister of singers Toni and Tamar Braxton, died Friday at the age of 50.
The singer and reality TV star has been quietly battling cancer for the past year, according to TMZ.
She was reportedly joined in her last moments by her sisters and mother.
Farewell: Tracey Braxton, sister of singers Tony and Tamar Braxton, died Friday at age 50; seen in 2019 in Los Angeles
Braxton was joined by her famous sisters on Braxton Family Values, in which she appeared throughout the period from 2011 to 2020.
Toni announced last year that the show would be returning for an additional season after moving from its original We TV network to a new channel, but those plans fell through last month when Tracy’s sister Towanda Braxton confirmed the show was done for good. month.
Like her sisters, Tracey was also an accomplished singer who achieved modest success with her 2014 single Last Call, which preceded her debut studio album Crash & Burn.
All in the Family: Braxton was joined by her famous sisters on Braxton Family Values, in which she appeared throughout the period from 2011 to 2020; (LR) Trakt, Trina, Towanda, Tamara, Tony and Evelyn Braxton in 2013
Although Tracey was late with her solo career as a singer, she did not limit herself to one medium.
She has also worked as an actress, playing one of the most popular roles in the 2018 film Sinners Wanted.
Most recently, she provided the voice of the announcer for the 2020 TV movie The Christmas Lottery.