Basketball Wives star Tami Roman revealed she will enter the talk show arena and is set to co-host VH1's Tiny Tonight.

Roman revealed she will fill the spot left by singer/reality star Tamar Braxton on Twitter.

"Joining the girls of Tiny Tonight, cant wait 2work w/ @TinyMajorMama TRINArockstarr & @claudiajordan -Thank U Tiny!" she wrote.

Braxton was previously a co-host on Tiny Tonight until she had her baby.

Braxton released her latest album, Love & War on Sept. 3 and premiered season 2 her reality show Tamar and Vince on Thursday. She discussed maintaining a friendship with Tiny despite not returning to her talk show.

"I'm not doing the show anymore. I did that,"  Braxton explained to New York radio station Power 105.1 FMs The Breakfast Club this week. "Well you know, I only actually  agreed to do two [episodes] from the beginning. Tiny and I are really good friends.  So like I told her I would do it and that's it. I'm saying that I wasn't  scheduled to do [more than two] in the first place."

Roman posted her latest video rant on YouTube where she weighed in on the story lines in episode 3 that aired on Monday. Roman vented her disappointments about her cast mates Suzie Ketchum, the show's creator Shaunie O'Neal and Evelyn Lozada.

Roman explained she filmed the video because it's a platform that allows her to express how she feels so she can defend herself and "speak up" for herself week-by-week

"At the end of the day, I am tired of trying to tell people who I am and convince people who I am," she said. 

She insisted that the move was bid to revamp her image, she was previously considered the bully of the cast during season 3 and 4.

"I don't want to keep living as the Tami Roman of 'old' okI'm not saying that that Tami Roman does not exist," she admitted about her fiery temper while reminding her followers she will still defend herself when necessary.

"Even though I'm on a new block, that b--ch is right around the corner," she said. "Let me just say this. I don't hate on none of y'all b--es and y'all know that," she added.