Atlanta reality stars Tamar and Evelyn Braxton are hosting a new cooking show on Cleo TV starting March 26.

Dubbed “Cooking Sessions with Tamar and Ms. E,” the show promises to “feel like an intimate family gathering,” according to a press release. “They’re opening the doors to their Braxton family kitchen to celebrate life, laughs and inspire fans with stories and flavors that honor their culture, family and resilience.”

The pair was on the cast of the popular WeTV reality show “Braxton Family Values” from 2011 to 2020 and the revamped version dubbed “The Braxtons” last year.

Tamar is one of Evelyn Braxton’s six children. The mother, who is nicknamed “Ms. E,” and daughter have cooked together for decades and have a friendly competition over who makes the best family recipes.

After the original reality show debuted, Tamar was able to follow her older sister Toni Braxton and become a successful R&B artist.

Cleo TV, owned by Urban One, debuted in 2019 and caters to women of color with shows about travel, home design, relationships and cooking.

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