Tamar & Vince - Season 2

Season 2

Episodes

It's a Herbert
Tamar & Vince reveal the gender of baby Herbert. They're shocked when Tamar's father refuses to come stay with them after the baby is born. On Tamar's promotional tour, she stresses about hiding her pregnancy.

Bump on the Road
As Tamar dazzles her fans on the second leg of her tour, she battles pregnancy issues and argues with Vince over her next single. They finally make the baby announcement, then rush home to move into a bigger house.

Posh & Pregnant
Tamar and Vince design their new house; Tamar is challenged to downsize her shoe collection. They get parenting tips from LaShawn and April and go to a childbirth class. Tamar gets a special dress for an award show.

For the Record
Tamar & Vince go to NYC to promote her album, and Tamar reveals her growing belly at a pregnancy photo shoot. Terrell directs Tamar for a video greeting for RuPaul's Drag Race. Tamar & Vince search for a nanny.

What to Expect When You're Poppin'
Vince insists Tamar shoot her next music video while still pregnant; Tamar gets bummed out by the wardrobe options for the shoot. Her sisters and mom help with a belly cast. Tamar & Vince take their last birth class.

Shower with a Chance of Contractions
Trina and Traci embarrass Tamar at her star-studded baby shower. The mood is tense while Tamar and Vince shoot family photos with Miracle. Tamar goes into labor stressed out and has complications right away.

Baby Herbert Arrives
Tamar has a difficult labor, and she and Vince must make a tough decision. Tamar finally gives birth to a baby boy, and the Braxton clan debates names. The couple fights while driving home from the hospital.

Jet Set Baby
Tamar and Vince return to LA and experience highs & lows of new parenthood. Baby has 1st photo shoot. Tamar can't fit into the outfits for her album cover photo; she questions the direction for her album.

Mama Works Hard for Her Coin
Tamar feels torn between new motherhood and career, as she works nonstop on a new talk show, a magazine cover shoot and final decisions for the album release. Tamar pressures Vince for an extravagant Push Gift.

Welcome to the #1 Club
Tamar's new album is finally released, and she celebrates with an exclusive bash. Tamar and Vince clash over Tamar's success. Tamar battles vocal cord damage, which threatens a major showcase performance.
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