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Tia & Tamera Mowry Posed with Their Daughters at Baby Cairo's Birthday Party

Aby Rivas
Jun 01, 2019
01:16 P.M.

“Sister, Sister” stars Tia and Tamera Mowry melted hearts all over Instagram after sharing an adorable photo alongside their beautiful daughters, who could easily pass as siblings just like their moms.

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Cairo Tiahna, the youngest daughter of Tia Mowry and Cory Hardrict, celebrate her 1st year of life last week with a special bohemian-themed reunion at the family’s home. Among the guests, of course, was Tia’s twin sister Tamera and her family.

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The 40-year-old pair took the chance to snap some sisterly pictures, and in one of the shots, they included baby Cairo and Tamera’s 3-year-old daughter Ariah.

In the shot, Tia is wearing a floral dress and matching flower crown with Cairo, who rocked a purple jumpsuit and a white mini jacket. Tamera, on the other hand, looked chic in a white outfit and Ariah donned a striped blue dress while holding a plushie on her hand.

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“#sister, #Sister #cousin,#cousin” Tia captioned the pic shared on her Instagram.

FANS’ REACTIONS

Fans of the actresses took over the comment section raving about how uncanny the resemblance between their daughters is. One user even suggested that Ariah and Cairo are “actually half-sisters since you two are identical and have the same DNA.”

“You guys are quadruplets,” wrote one user.

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And another gushed:

“Oh, wow! I knew Cairo and Ariah looked alike but didn’t realize just how much!! How sweet! They are gorgeous!”

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GOING ON DIFFERENT PATHS

It’s been 20 years since “Sister, Sister,” the series that pushed Tia and Tamera into the spotlight, came to an end.

Since then, the twins have taken different paths in the entertainment industry and life, but both have managed to keep their careers afloat without getting involved in scandals of any type.

They both earned psychology degrees from Pepperdine University and got to travel around the world to experience different culture before settling down in the North and South of California with their respective families.

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Tia, who has her cooking show and is now gearing up to take Netflix by storm with the show “Family Reunion,” shares son Cree, 7, and daughter Cairo with her husband of 11 years Cory Hardrict.

Tamera, who glows every morning as a co-host of “The Real,” shares son Aden, 6, and daughter Ariah, with husband of eight years Adam Housley. They will be debuting a new reality series that follows their family lives this year.

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THE KIDS BRINGS THEM CLOSER

Despite their busy lives and schedules, Tia says the kids have helped her and Tamera to keep their bond strong.

“Our lives are very busy. She lives up north, and I live in Southern California. But what’s so amazing is how our children are what really, really brings us closer together,” she told People. “It is the most beautiful thing to see.”

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“No matter how busy we get or how we have our separate lives with our separate families, we have children that really bring us together. The kids are so close and get along so well. They act more like siblings.”

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ABOUT THAT ‘SISTER, SISTER’ REBOOT

Last year, there were talks about a reboot of “Sister, Sister” and fans haven't’ stop asking about it since then.

However, Tamera recently told Good Housekeeping that it might take some time before the reboot finally happens.

“We’re both doing individual things, so it’s about timing,” she said.

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“It’s just the timing hasn’t really presented itself, and because Sister, Sister was so iconic, we want to make sure that when we do it, it is done right. Both my sister and I have producing credits in our background, so we definitely want to be involved in that process, and we want to feel 100%.”

Tia and Tamera might be more focused on their families and careers these days, but their twin bond is always present and no matter the circumstance, they’re still there for each other even if it's not under the public eye.

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