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Tia Mowry gives update on her relationship with twin sister Tamera | News

Tia Mowry recently talked about the current status of her relationship with her twin sister, Tamera Mowry Housley.

During her appearance on “Today with Hoda & Jenna” on Wednesday (October 2), the actress clarified previous comments about not being “close” to her twin sister and stressed that her comments had been misinterpreted. “I've been in this industry for so long and I know some things can be taken out of context, so it is what it is,” Tia said.

She also revealed that she had spoken to Tamera since the clip of her comment went viral, and both sisters agreed that the estrangement rumors were ridiculous. “As siblings, it is normal for us to take on different roles and responsibilities as we grow older. Some of these roles include being married and being a mother. Her children lean on her. My kids lean on me and that’s it.” What I meant by that. That we’re just not that close,” the 46-year-old continued. He lives in Nashville, Tennessee.

As reported by BETin a sneak peek of her upcoming reality show “Tia Mowry: My Next Act.”“,” Set to premiere tomorrow (October 4), Tia revealed that her relationship with Tamera is no longer as close, which caused concern among fans. Following her divorce from Cory Hardrict in 2023, the 46-year-old reflected emotionally on how to adjust to life post-split, admitting that the “biggest challenge” was feeling “alone.” She also wanted to reconnect with Tamera and wished she could have her sister's support during this difficult time.

“It's times like this that I feel and wish that my sister and I were still close and I could, you know, pick up the phone and call her. But that’s just not the state we’re in right now,” Tia admitted.

In a recent interview with Us weeklyShe clarified that her previous comments about her relationship with Tamera referred to their physical distance. ​​”You could hear it from me, and that's basically what I was implying: I feel like as we grow up, we all have to raise our own families and their children have to lean on them. “We’re starting to take on new roles and responsibilities in our lives,” Tia said. “That's what it was about. In these transitions in life, sometimes you just want a hug and you just want someone to be as approachable as they used to be and that's not the case. That’s called life.”