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  • WE tv postpones Tamar Braxton's "Get Ya Life!" reality TV series
  • The network said in a statement that its main concern for now is to see Braxton get healthy again
  • The show’s premiere has been moved to Sept. 10 

Tamar Braxton’s upcoming WE tv reality show has been postponed following the star’s hospitalization.

According to Deadline, the reality TV series, entitled “Tamar Braxton: Get Ya Life,” which was supposed to debut on July 30, has now been pushed back to early September. The show will now be premiering on Sept. 10.

The network issued a statement and confirmed the news of the postponement. In a press release obtained by the media outlet, WE tv said that Braxton has been an “important member” of the network’s family. The network also revealed that its utmost priority now is to see Braxton get healthy again.

“Tamar Braxton has been an incredibly important member of the WE tv family for more than a decade, and our first concern is for her recovery and well-being. Given the current situation, we are postponing the premiere of ‘Tamar Braxton: Get Ya Life!’ until September 10,” Deadline quoted the network’s statement.

WE tv also explained that the series is Braxton’s creation, and it shows the real side of the artist’s professional and personal life. However, at this time, the network is “joining her fans” to send all the good wishes to the singer-turned-actress.

“The series was conceived by Tamar and is a real portrait of a dynamic woman juggling the demands of being a single mother, a new relationship, and her career. We know, when the time is right, Tamar’s fans will relate to seeing this honest portrait of her life, but – at this moment – we are joining with her fans and sending strength and healing in the hope that she is getting the support and help she needs at this difficult time,” WE tv added.

Braxton was taken to a hospital in Los Angeles after she was found "unresponsive" in her hotel room on July 16. The reality TV star has since been transferred to another medical facility that specializes in issues related to mental health.

Braxton’s boyfriend, David Adefeso, recently gave an update on the star’s condition and said she is currently receiving the “best available medical attention” to strengthen her mental health.

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Tamar Braxton at the premieres of “Kendra on Top” and “Driven to Love” in West Hollywood, California on March 31, 2016. Getty Images/Jonathan Leibson