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WATCH: Trina Braxton Stresses Out Over Her Divorce From Gabe Solis And Completing Construction On Her Bar Chix Resturant In Braxton Family Values Clip

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Jul. 23 2015, Published 6:37 p.m. ET

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We all know Trina Braxton has been having a hectic time as she attempts to open her new restaurant and navigate a nasty divorce with her ex Gabe Solis during Braxton Family Values fourth season. But in Thursday night’s episode, we get a full glimpse of the toll the months of stress are taking on the singer and businesswoman.

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In a preview clip from the show’s July 23 episode, Trina seriously confuses her sisters and their mother, Evelyn Braxton, when she offers a toast to her ex as the ladies enjoy a group dinner together. The statement is so jarring that Towanda Braxton shadily suggests that the off-and-on couple just may be considering another run! Now you know better than that, Towanda!

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The teaser for the episode then shows a clip of an exceptionally flustered Trina attempting to wrap up the construction on her new Bar Chix restaurant in Atlanta, Georgia. However, she runs into a bit of snag with her contractor!

What do you think about Trina’s divorce drama and Bar Chix struggles during Braxton Family Values’ fourth season? Tweet us @OKMagazine or let us know in the comments section below.

Tune in to Braxton Family Values on Thursdays at 9 p.m. EST on WE tv.

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