There’s a growing chorus of folks on social media that suspect that the real reason that Tia Mowry ended her 20 year marriage to actor Cory Hardrict is because she’s gay and wants to “live her truth.”
Media Take Out has ignored those rumors – as we haven’t seen any evidence to support them. But Tia seems to be setting those rumors into overdrive with her latest post.
On Friday, she introduced her new “boo” 2 years after filing for divorce from actor Cory Hardrict.
The mom-of-two shared a video on her Instagram account, officially introducing her new boo to her followers. The video shows the actress sharing a cucumber with a woman in a restaurant.
She captioned the video: “Soft launch. Ya’ll ready to meet my boo?”
Tia never said exactly why she ended her marriage. But shortly after announcing teh split, she told Good Morning America hosts that she knew her marriage was over when she “really started to focus on my happiness.”
Tia explained, “At the end of the day, it’s about self-love. When you really start to work on yourself, love yourself, know your value, know your worth. Then all of a sudden there’s this awakening. It’s not easy, it’s a hard journey, but at the end of the day, I feel like it’s so, so worth it.”
We’re not sure we believe that rumors. Tia could have just posted in an awkward way … as she’s been known to do.
Tia is an American actress. She first gained recognition for her starring role as Tia Landry in the sitcom Sister, Sister (1994–1999), opposite her twin sister Tamera Mowry. The sisters then starred together in the fantasy comedy film Seventeen Again (2000) and voiced the LaBelle sisters in the animated series Detention (1999–2000). The two also starred in the Disney Channel Original Movie Twitches (2005) and its sequel, Twitches Too (2007). They were featured in the reality series Tia & Tamera from 2011 to 2013.
Mowry voiced Sasha in the animated series Bratz (2005–2006). She starred as Melanie Barnett in the comedy-drama series The Game (2006–2015), Stephanie Phillips in the sitcom Instant Mom (2013–2015) and Cocoa McKellan in the sitcom Family Reunion (2019–2022).
Mowry had starring roles in the teen comedy film The Hot Chick (2002), the musical comedy film The Mistle-Tones (2012), the romantic comedy film Baggage Claim (2013) and the drama film Indivisible (2018).
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