Tamar Braxton Wants 'Apology Payments' Following Mendeecees-Yandy Smith Split

The infamous Braxton sister posted her CashApp tag, demanding payment each time she was called a name.

Tamar Braxton Says She Wants 'Apology Payments' Following Mendeecees-Yandy Smith Split
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Tamar Braxton is speaking out—loudly and with a sense of humor—after weeks of being dragged into speculation surrounding the breakup of Mendeecees Harris and Yandy Smith.

On Friday, January 2, Braxton took to her Instagram Stories and declared she was officially “accepting all apologies,” according to Hot 97. Alongside the message, she shared her Cash App handle and posted a tongue-in-cheek “price list” tied to the names and accusations she said were thrown at her online.

Each insult came with a suggested dollar amount: "hoe" cost the user $30, and "liar" cost $10.

Braxton’s posts followed widespread criticism sparked earlier this month, after commentator Funky Dineva accused her of secretly seeing Harris while he was allegedly still in a relationship with Smith. Dineva claimed he witnessed the two “sneaking and dealing,” an allegation that spread quickly and led to Braxton being labeled a “homewrecker” across social media.

At the time, Braxton flatly denied the claims and warned she would pursue legal action if the accusations continued. Still, the narrative lingered—until Harris himself addressed the rumors publicly.

During a December 26 appearance on Yung Joc & The Streetz Morning Takeover, Harris denied having any romantic involvement with Braxton. In doing so, he also revealed new details about his relationship with Smith that caught fans off guard.

According to Harris, the two are no longer together and, despite their high-profile wedding on Love & Hip Hop in 2015 and a later vow renewal, they were never legally married.

“We was never legally married, so we’re not getting a divorce,” Harris said. He added that they have been separated for over a year.

Harris explained that the decision not to sign the marriage papers stemmed from legal and financial concerns he faced at the time, and that the arrangement ultimately avoided complications related to assets and divorce proceedings.

He also described the wedding storyline as being created for television, a statement that sparked intense reaction from longtime viewers who believed the marriage was legally binding.

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