Where Are They Now? Years Later, With Photos
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Where Are They Now? Years Later, With Photos
After "Sister, Sister," Mowry-Housley continued to star on TV.
Over the years, Mowry-Housley has worked on numerous projects with big-name networks like Hallmark, Lifetime, and Freeform.
In the years after "Sister, Sister," the actress worked alongside her twin sister on "Detention" and in "Seventeen Again," "Twitches," and "Twitches Too." She also cowrote the "Twintuition" book series and starred on their reality show, "Tia and Tamera."
Mowry-Housley went on to join the cast of Lifetime's "Strong Medicine," voice a character on a few episodes of Fox's "Family Guy," and star on ABC Family's "Roommates."
Her latest film credit was in Hallmark's "A Christmas Miracle" (2019).
In 2013, Mowry-Housley started hosting the daytime talk show "The Real," where she worked alongside comedian Loni Love, actress Adrienne Bailon, and TV personality Jeannie Mai.
In 2020, she announced on Instagram that she was stepping away from the show after seven years to focus on future projects.
More recently, she appeared on season five of Fox's "The Masked Singer" and acted in TV movies like "Inventing the Christmas Prince" (2022) and "Dream Moms" (2023).
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Update: 2024-01-15