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WEDDING BELLS! American singer Toni Braxton confirms engagement to Birdman
American singer, songwriter, pianist, record producer, actress, television personality, and philanthropist, Toni Braxton, has officially confirmed her engagement to Birdman.
The 50-year-old He Wasn’t Man Enough For Me crooner made the announcement in a teaser for the upcoming season of her WE TV show, Braxton Family Values.
Rumors have been swirling around the singer and the 49-year-old rapper since last year since Braxton’s sister, Tamar, addressed her as Mrs. Braxton-Williams after Birdman’s real name, Bryan Williams, on Instagram.
Toni has also been seen wearing a ring on that finger in recent photos and videos.
Well, she just confirmed the news in a teaser for the upcoming season of her WE TV show, Braxton Family Values.
“I have an announcement to make,” she teased her family before yelling, “I’m engaged!”
She showed off a massive diamond, while her family smiled and laughed in response, seemingly approving of Toni’s soon-to-be marriage to Birdman.
Birdman and Toni first started dating in May 2016, making their first public appearance as a couple at the 2016 BET Awards in June of that year.
The couple first met in 2002 while working on “Baby You Can Do It” together.
The “Unbreak My Heart” singer was previously married to Keri Lewis for 12 years. The exes, who have two sons together, split in 2013.
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