Tia and Tamera Mowry
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Tia and Tamera Mowry Post Sweet Christmas Family Photos to Instagram

Anyone close to my age will remember Sister, Sister along with the gals who played them, Tia and Tamera Mowry. Well, the celebrity sister duo have their own families now, and Instagrams that they love to share photos of them on. If you missed their Christmas updates, we have them below, courtesy of BCK Online.

A Very Merry Christmas with Tia and Tamera Mowry

For Christmas, Tamera posted an adorable family photo op. Decked out in festive holiday wear, Tamera looks happy as can be alongside her husband, Adam Housley, and her two kids, Aden and Ariah.

 

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Within the slide show is a single shot of the children, where Tamera writes in the caption, “Guess who’s on the nice list.” One commenter pointed out how much the kids take after their mother, and another cooed over how big they are getting.

Alongside her sister, Tia also shared some Christmas family joy. In her photo, her little brood stands together in front of their Christmas tree. “We had a very merry, loving, fun, and happy Christmas,” Tia wrote in the caption. “And Cairo didn’t disappoint with her faces.”

 

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Additionally, Tia and hubby have a ten-year-old son, Cree. For his birthday, earlier this year, she said the following, “It is so beautiful and bittersweet to watch you grow up. I will always be there to hold you and love you, my son.”

It’s rather heartwarming to know that the love these sisters have always had for one another is now being given to their kids. These child siblings have the perfect role models for loving one another and growing up to be loving parents, as well.

Did you grow up watching Tia and Tamera Mowry? How does it make you feel seeing them have families of their own? Let us know in the comments below.

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