Tabatha Coffey is the queen of the hair salon having hosted five seasons of her hit show "Tabatha's Salon Takeover." She's back on Bravo, serving hard truth and saving business. This time, though, it's family businesses, and all the drama that comes with them, in 'Relative Success with Tabatha.'
Tabatha knows from her own personal experience that when you have to work with relatives, all business is personal. But, she tells Cheddar, "if you can't trust your family, who can you trust?"
She says one of the biggest mistakes families make when they work together is that no one takes charge. Family members assume the sister or mother or husband will handle something, and nothing gets done.
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