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Beyonce Saves Halloween For Tamar Braxton With These Stunning Pictures And Assists From Phoni And Toni


All hail the queens. Beyonce had the most beautiful tribute to living legend Toni Braxton who reigned during the 1990s with some dozens of unforgettable classics.

The Texan diva decided to dress as Toni for Halloween, and Tamar Braxton could not resist but to jump on social media and applaud her for her gracious words towards Toni.

Queen Bey killed it. She perfectly recreated Toni’s 1993 eponymous album cover with a similar pixie wig, white tank, jeans, leather jacket, and chain belts.

Beyonce added some humor by calling herself Phoni Braxton a reference from the hit TV show, Martin.

Beyonce penned a sweet note to Toni: “Sending love and adoration to one of our talented legends. Thank you for the countless bops. Your tone, your beauty, your range, and your God-given talent is treasured. Loving you always. Have a Happy Halloween, my Kings, and Queens.”


Toni responded by: “Phoni Braxton!? NEVER!!!
How do you look better than me on MY album cover?
I LOVE IT, Such a superstar!
Thanks for the love sis!
Happy Halloween 🎃
Who run the world…GIRLS! GIRLS! 💃🏽💃🏼.”

Tamar added: “Just when I thought I wasn’t in the mood for Halloween @beyonce came through with the holiday spirit and killed it! Toni Braxton THEE living legend, but more importantly my sister 😘😘😘😘. A legend showing another legend love, how bout that!”



One fan said: “I love this queen @beyonce to pay such love a respect to another woman is amazing @tonibraxton. Toni actually looks better, but they’re both beautiful. ”

Another commenter stated: “Toni Um… First of all, she does NOT look better than you! The end! Beyoncé give us such amazing costumes at these concerts she gives …that for actual Halloween she gotta be simple as hell. I love it. Living Legend Toni Braxton. I know a huge icon with a big voice. Such a unique and beautiful voice.”

This supporter wrote: “No Toni . . . I love Bey, but you own this 100%!!!! Nickki and Cardi B take note. This is how grown ppl act. Queen B and Toni B complement to each other. Learn love live.”

Last year, Beyonce paid tribute to Lil’ Kim looks.

By Mel Walker ,OCT 30, 2018 

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