'Braxton Family Values' season 4 spoilers: Traci makes her son and fiancée care for a fake baby

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Last week on "Braxton Family Values," Traci got over her nerves and nailed her performance at the San Diego Jazz Festival, Papa Braxton questioned Trina's boyfriend on his intentions, and Traci did everything to keep her son Kevin Jr. and his fiancée Olivia from getting intimate with each other. 

The show began where it left off with Traci about to step onto the stage at the festival for her solo number. Although she was nervous at first, she was able to perform her single "Last Call" really well, and her sisters and Mommy Evelyn were very proud of her. Toni was even more impressed by her sister as she has never seen Traci perform solo. Toni thought that Traci looked confident during her performance and was happy that she was able to present the opportunity for her to perform.

Later, Tamar told everyone that she had a surprise — the whole family was going to compete on "Family Feud" to raise money for one of their charities. 

Later during the episode, Papa Braxton insisted on meeting Trina's new boyfriend Jacent, and his questions made Trina a bit uncomfortable, especially when he mentioned that he was concerned that Jacent might be interested in Trina for her money. To his credit, Jacent remained calm and collected, but his answers worried Trina because she felt that things were getting serious so early on in their relationship. For now, she wants to concentrate on opening Bar Chix. 

Meanwhile, Traci was still trying to stop her son Kevin Jr. from marrying his fiancée Olivia, as Trina feels that they're too young. Upon seeing her son and Olivia snuggling in bed while reading the bible, Trina hoped that the two haven't been intimate yet. Although Kevin insisted that they are practicing abstinence, Trina asked Olivia if she's willing to take a pregnancy test to prove she's not pregnant. 

So what's next for the Braxton sisters this week? On the next episode of "Braxton Family Values," the sisters will show their competitive side on "Family Feud" as they play for one of their charities. Mama Evelyn is shocked when she sees Tamar's new video for her song "If I Don't Have You," which features Tamar as one of several girls in a brothel. And Traci, determined not to be a grandmother too early, makes Kevin Jr. and Olivia care for a fake baby to make them think about how their lives will change if they have a baby. 

"Braxton Family Values" airs on Thursday at 9 p.m. on WeTV. 

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