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Tamar Braxton; Tamera Mowry

Tamar BraxtonandTamera Mowry-Housleyappear to be on good terms.

Last week, Mowry-Housley, 42, and her formerThe Realco-hostAdrienne Houghtongot together for the first time amid the ongoingCOVID-19 pandemic. Set to the tune of James Taylor’s “You’ve Got a Friend,” Houghton posted a video to Instagram of herself and her pal embracing outside in a giant hug.

“You’ve got a friend … forever. my #wcw @tameramowrytwo,” Houghton, 37, captioned the clip. “Going from seeing you everyday to not seeing you for a whole year. wow… i missed your face! love you amiga.”

In the comment section, Braxton, 44 — who also once starred on the daytime talk show series with the two women — left a broken heart emoji, a teary-eyed face and a regular heart emoji, which prompted Mowry-Housley to reply, “hi Tay Tay!!!! I miss youuuuu,” with a sad face emoji.

Braxton replied “I miss you too…& so much” with an array of other emojis.

The conversation came as a surprise to fans following the drama surrounding Braxton’s exit fromThe Realin 2016. After leaving the series, Braxton accused Mowry-Housley and Houghton — as well as fellow co-hostsJeannie MaiandLoni Love— of being the reason why she was let go from the show.

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At the time,a source close to the show told PEOPLEthat “none of the co-hosts had anything to do with the decision. There was no conspiracy, and no one was trying to stab her in the back.”

“The Realand Tamar Braxton have mutually decided that Tamar will not be continuing with the show for its upcoming third season. She will be leaving in order to concentrate on her solo career,” read a prior release from the show. “Everyone associated withThe Realappreciates Tamar’s efforts and the contributions she has made to the show’s success, and we wish her all the best for the future.”

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In July 2020, Mowry-Housley announced she would bemoving onfrom the award-winning daytime talk show. TheSister, Sisterstar had been an anchor since the series premiered in 2013.

“For seven years, my home and heart has been atThe Real,” she began her statement onInstagram. “The friendships that I’ve made there will last a lifetime, and the people that I’ve had the blessing to interview have changed my life for the better.”

source: people.com