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Tia and Tamera Mowry’s bond allows them to ‘feel’ each other’s feelings
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Tia and Tamera Mowry’s bond allows them to ‘feel’ each other’s feelings

Tia Mowry can still feel what Sister Tamera Mowry feels and could literally read 487
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Tia Mowry revealed how strong her twin bond with her sister is Tamera Mowry.

During the episode of Friday October 25 Tia Mowry: My Next Actthe 46-year-old actress enjoyed a date with a man named Charles when asked about his “nonverbal connection” with Tamera.

“We could literally read each other,” she told her date, recalling what it was like growing up with Tamera, 46 years old. “I could really feel what she feels.”

Charles asked if Tia I expect to find someone else — like a romantic partner — who could offer her the same type of harmony, to which she replied, “Yeah, sure.” » Charles then tried to guess what Tia was thinking… but couldn’t.

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“I love Charles but he’s definitely not my twin,” Tia joked in a confessional. “He’s not on my frequency.”

Earlier in the episode, Tia talked about herself unusual childhood when she tried to balance attending school and auditioning for roles. Tia, however, was happy to have had Tamera by her side throughout this experience.

Tia Mowry can still feel what Sister Tamera Mowry feels and could literally read 489
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“We had classes together. It was fun and I’m really happy to have my sister with me in high school,” she shared. “Going to high school with my sister was amazing. We never fought because they knew that s ‘They had to play with one, they should also play with the other. It was really nice to have that support system there.

Tia and Tamera rose to fame when they played twins on Sister, Sister from 1995 to 1999. They later starred in Disney Channel’s Seventeen Again with their brother Tahj Mowry. The siblings have also shared the screen in the Twitches film franchise, Lifetime’s Double Wedding and their reality show Style Network.

“I learned how to make money and work hard from a young age. It continued into adulthood, but at the same time it’s a curse,” Tia admitted in an October episode of her reality series. “You are just a child and you are treated like an adult.”

Tia wasn’t always happy what happened to being a child staradding: “There was a lot of pressure. It’s your job to make people smile and laugh. It’s your job, especially with Sister, Sister – to make this show a success.

Tia Mowry: My Next Act suggested that viewers will see Tia find her mom on screen Sister, SisterJackée Harry – later in the season. As for Tamera, no clip of her appeared in the official trailer yet.

The WeTV series recently made headlines in October when a clip from the pilot showed Tia discussing Tamera, saying, “(I wish) I could pick up the phone and call her, but it’s just not there where we are right now.”

Tia has since clarified to Us every week that his comments were taken out of context because she was discussing the physical distance between them.

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“You could hear it out of my mouth, and that’s basically what I was implying: I feel like as we grow up, we all start our own families and their kids have to lean on them. We begin to take on new roles and responsibilities in our lives,” she explained to We. “That’s what it was all about.”

Tia continued: “I love my sister very much. She loves me very much. We have a closeness and a beautiful connection. But that’s what it was all about. This is exactly how life goes, and it happens in many families.

Tia Mowry: My Next Act airs on WeTV Fridays at 9:30 p.m. ET.