In a heartfelt Instagram tribute, Tia Mowry recently expressed deep gratitude for her twin sister, Tamera Mowry-Housley, who has been her constant companion over the past four decades. Celebrating Cancer season for their 46th birthday. which was on July 6, Tia shared a nostalgic slideshow of their journey together.
“It’s Cancer season!! I want to take this moment to cherish my sister and wish an early happy birthday to Tamera” Tia, 45 at the time, wrote, reflecting on their lifelong bond. “Having you by my side as we’ve grown and evolved has been an incredible blessing.”
The sisters, who began their careers as child actresses and rose to fame with the hit series Sister, Sister, have navigated fame, motherhood, and personal challenges side by side. Tia highlighted the rarity of their enduring connection, spanning from childhood stardom through major milestones in adulthood.
“Not everyone can say they’ve had someone with them through every major milestone in life,” Tia continued. “From growing up together and getting our big break to navigating the teenage years, and motherhood, I’m immensely grateful to have shared this journey with you.”
As they celebrate turning 46, Tia fondly recalled the memories and milestones they’ve shared, emphasizing how precious their bond remains after all these years.
Alongside their Hollywood careers, both sisters have built families of their own. Tamera, married to Adam Housley, is a proud mother to Ariah, 8, and Aden, 11. Meanwhile, Tia, who announced her separation from Cory Hardrict in October 2022, treasures her children Cree, 11, and Cairo, 4, from their marriage.
Reflecting on Tia’s recent personal challenges, Tamera publicly admired her sister’s resilience and grace in handling difficult times. The sisters’ close-knit relationship, marked by mutual support and enduring love, continues to inspire fans who have followed their journey from Sister, Sister to the present day.
As they go through another birthday milestone, Tia and Tamera Mowry-Housley serve as a testament to the enduring power of sibling bonds, both on-screen and off.