The ladies of The Real are all about girl power but Tamar Braxton has an issue with some of the views one of her co-stars has when it comes to the upcoming Presidential campaign.

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Braxton threw tons of shade at Jeannie Mai after Mai refused to drop out of Donald Trump’s Miss USA Pageant following is controversial comments. Presidential hopeful, Trump ruffled lots of feathers when he made what many say are racist statements regarding immigration and the Hispanic community.

Univision and NBC have already gone their separate ways and opted out of airing his Miss Universe pageant. But Miss USA is still going strong and Mai refuses to step down as a judge.

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After receiving lots of criticism for her choice, Mai took to her Instagram to respond (just before Braxton’s post). She made it clear she doesn’t stand by Trump’s comments, but didn’t want to “abandon” the ladies who “need our support now more than ever.”

Despite Trump’s statement, Mai said she believes that the Miss Universe organization still “celebrates different cultures.”

She ended her lengthy post and asked fans to remember what’s really important, which is women from around the globe coming together for a common cause while celebrating their different backgrounds.

 While I absolutely do not condone Mr. Trump's statements, after careful deliberation I have decided to continue my role as co-host of the upcoming Miss USA Pageant. For the past several years, I have been co-hosting both Miss USA and Miss Universe aligned to support President Paula Shugart. I can't abandon these women when they need our support now more than ever. The mission of the Miss Universe organization has always been to unite women from all over the world and celebrate different cultures. They empower women to become role models in their communities in order to build self-esteem and advance philanthropic initiatives. It is truly unfortunate that recent events have overshadowed the amazing work these women have been doing, but the goals of their organization have not changed. Through the years I've experienced a wide variety of inspiring stories. I've met women who used the pageant to help fund their education. I got to know winners like Miss Universe Leila Lopes who used the platform to bring so much positive attention to emerging countries like Angola. There are countless stories of real women working hard to impact social change. My entire career has been driven by my inspiration to celebrate women and their potential. I hope everyone can transcend this controversy so we don’t lose sight of that. As long as there is one woman standing there on that stage, I intend to be standing there beside her.

A photo posted by @thejeanniemai on Jul 2, 2015 at 9:41am PDT

Braxton was one of the thousands to comment. She first told Mai to “have several [seats].”

But she added another comment and set the record straight that they were not beefing with one another. They simply didn’t agree.