Toni Braxton slams sister Tamar’s ex David Adefeso: ‘You weasel’

The Braxton sisters feel strongly about David Adefeso.

Toni Braxton has had it with her sister Tamar Braxton’s ex, David Adefeso.

The singer took to Twitter with a message for Adefeso, “You Weasel…you Ferret…You are beyond contempt. Once again, DO NOT include my children in your SHENANIGANS. Please leave my family ALONE!” per ET Online.

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The singer has two sons, Diezel, 17, and Denim, 18. It is unclear why she hurled the message in Adefeso’s direction but her sister Towanda offered this explanation.

“Toni is OK. She’s just really pissed off at David, as we all are. We don’t appreciate or condone the way that he’s handling the situation,” said Towanda. “It’s even deeper than you guys can even imagine… For Toni to even say something and post it on social media — because you know she never does anything like that — you know he’s gone way too far.”

David Adefeso and Tamar Braxton are seen as We TV celebrates the premiere of “Braxton Family Values” at Doheny Room on April 02, 2019 in West Hollywood, California. (Photo by Earl Gibson III/Getty Images for WE tv )

The sisters have been at odds with Adefeso for a while now. Tamar’s once love interest has seemingly turned and the sisters are not holding back.

As theGrio reported in September, Adefeso requested an order of protection against Tamar. Sources close to Tamar say she was never the aggressor.

“Any claims that Ms. Braxton was the aggressor and/or abusive are completely false and have no merit,” per The Blast. “David Adefeso has been upset and abusive since seeing his own true colors on Tamar’s upcoming television show and has been taking it out on Tamar ever since.”

According to The Blast, Adefeso had this message for the Braxton family.

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“David wishes the Braxton family nothing but the best and has moved on from this ordeal stronger. He’s focused on justice for Nigeria and releasing his app, Sootchy, that will address wealth disparity and help reduce educational debt within minority communities.”

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