Tia Mowry from 'Sister, Sister' Shares Throwback Family Photo with Mom & Dad as She Urges Followers to Stay Home
The actress is being responsible and has used her social media to try and convince her followers about the importance of staying at home to protect the most vulnerable populations.
Like many other celebrities, 41-year-old actress Tia Mowry, are putting a name and a face to the people they are trying to protect by staying at home and practicing social distancing to slow the spread of the covid-19 virus.
The “Family Reunion” star took to her Instagram feed on March 20, 2020, to share a “Flashback Friday” photo of her parents back when Tia and her twin sister, also actress Tamera Mowry, were little baby girls, with the husband and wife holding them.
“This is my mom and dad. I want to protect my family. My mother and father are my world and I love them very much. Please #stay #home. It saves lives.”
-Tia Mowry, Instagram, March 20, 2020.
FANS REACT
Touched by Tia’s very important message, some of her social media followers took to the comments section of the post to reply to the actress and empathize in this difficult situation that affects us all.
“This is beautiful, Tia! Social distancing is hard, but we need to protect the ones we love,” user "simplylaniah" wrote as a response.
Another was delighted to get to see Tia’s parents, writing, “I’ve always wanted to see your parents! Now I really see where you and your sister get your beauty from!”
And, of course, there were others that couldn’t help but noticing and pointing out to how much Tia’s daughter Cairo resembles her famous mother and aunt.
PASSING TIME
The video-sharing platform TikTok is having a moment now that so many people are suddenly stuck at home with not much to do except from washing their hands repeatedly and wait for the storm to calm.
Tia, like several others, has joined the growing numbers of TikTok users amid the coronavirus lockdown, and she gave it a try at the “Renegade challenge,” sharing the results on her Instagram.
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