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Tia Mowry Gets Dragged For Cringe Women’s History Month Video
Tia Mowry Gets Clowned Over Cringe Video: “Built Like A Lego”
Actress Tia Mowry filed to divorce her husband Cory Hardrict last fall. Since the filing, Tia has been posting the most cringeworthy posts on social media.
Tia has been posting “thirst trap” pics and videos of herself, in an apparent attempt to get male attention.
Somehow most of the videos she posts, end up being pretty. Black Twitter has been having a field day with Tia’s most recent posts. Many on the social media platform are roasting Tia viciously.
Tia Mowry got the girls sitting 😍🥴 pic.twitter.com/mSHBhvMTc5
— ✌🏾✌🏾 (@04_kcjj) March 2, 2023
One particularly nasty poster said that Tia is “Built like a LEGO.” Wow, that’s cold …
Built like a Lego pic.twitter.com/2r22LSesCZ
— 🇺🇸skrilladoright ╕И╒ 🇺🇸 (@SkrillaDaGrind) March 2, 2023
It’s just sad at this point pic.twitter.com/99lYGnSAFp
— TheVengefulSpirit of Jean-JacquesDessalines🟥⬛🟩 (@JeanJac92795075) March 2, 2023
Tia Mowry 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 Disney Channel Original Movie Twitches (2005) and its sequel, Twitches Too (2007). The two also starred in the fantasy comedy film Seventeen Again (2000) and voiced the LaBelle sisters in the animated series Detention (1999–2000). 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).
Mowry and her sister, Tamera, formed a singing group in the early 1990s called Voices. The group debuted their first single, “Yeah, Yeah, Yeah!”, in 1992 and it charted at No. 72 on the Billboard Hot 100.
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