Former "Dancing with the Stars" Tamar Braxton Now Out of the Hospital and On The Road to Recovery

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"Dancing with the Stars" Tamar Braxton has finally left the hospital after leaving DWTS and her show, "The Real," due to some health scare. She is now recovering and is ready to come back soon.

In the 21st season of "Dancing with the Stars," Tamar Braxton had to leave the show after doctors found some blood clots in both of her lungs, as reported by US Magazine. Just last Wednesday, she revealed via her instagram account that she is already leaving the hospital and ready to recover in the comforts of her home. The 38-year-old host posted a video of her being pushed by someone in her wheelchair as she jokingly said, "Guess who's leaving the hospital." Tamar was very thankful for her fast recovery, as this has been one of the biggest obstacles she obtained in her life.

It has been a week since she sadly announced her departure from the ABC dancing competition, and now she is ready to update her fans on her condition. According to Entertainment News Online, she surprisingly calls on her show ,"The Real," as she shared how she is now recovering well and also to catch up with her co-hosts. She admitted that she is already on the road to recovery. "I just feel so blessed to come out of the hospital," she explained, as not too many are as lucky as her to have had blood clots in the lungs and still get the chance to recover.

Her DWTS dance partner, Val Chmerkovskiy, even visited her on the hospital as she shared a photo of them together. She also said how she feels "Blessed beyond measure," as she thanked her fans and her family for their unending support. She was rushed to the hospital back in November 9 and announced two days later that she will be dropping out of the competition, according to People.

Tamar is now ready to go on full recovery and come back to host her show, "The Real," and she is very excited about it. She is very thankful for all the prayers sent out for her.

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