Tia Mowry from 'Sister, Sister' Shares Photo of Daughter Cairo Looking Stylish in Knit Sweater & Jeans
Tia Mowry shares an adorable picture of her daughter Cairo "looking like a teenager" in a pink sweater and denim pants.
Tia Mowry's daughter Cairo seems to know every time it's Monday, as she always has an interesting facial expression to share with her mom on that day, which the proud mom ends up sharing with the rest of the world, and is something their fans look forward to on a weekly basis.
Tia and Tamera Mowry attend a book signing session | Source: Getty Images/GlobalImagesUkraine
CAIRO'S REACTION TO MONDAY
Cairo is growing up quite fast, and her adorable reaction in a new "Monday blues" post shows her looking like a teenager while dressed in a pink sweater, blue denim jeans, and a pair of boots.
"Well I guess it's #Monday, I know #cairo, I know. Ps why does she look like a teenager in this outfit!"
CAIRO IS A MOOD OF HER OWN
Cairo Mowry Hardrict is an entire mood of her own, as she often shares the most hilarious facial expressions when caught on camera. This habit of hers is something she's picked up, and her mom's followers are always amused at the new faces she shares every single time.
Aside from Cairo, Tia and her husband Cory Hardrict share 8-year-old Cree Hardrict.
THE HARDRICT MEN PAY TRIBUTE TO KOBE BRYANT
Aside from Cairo, Tia and her husband Cory Hardrict share 8-year-old Cree Hardrict. The Hardrict boys recently stepped out to attend the Lakers tribute to Kobe Bryant during an LA Lakers game, and they made sure to wear the Bryant shirts given for free at the Staples Center.
Tia shared a picture of her "two kings," seated inside the Staples Center as they awaited the tribute and the game. Of course, Tia made sure to express just how much she loved them, especially on a day that was meant to honor one of LA's greatest.
Kobe Bryant and his daughter Gianna passed away alongside seven others during a tragic helicopter accident. Since then, tributes for the fallen have been rampant around the world, as people mourn the loss of an icon.