Tia Mowry of 'Family Reunion' Shows off Her Moves in a New Tik Tok Challenge Video
Tia Mowry impressed her fans as she channeled her infamous character Melanie Barnett from 'The Game' for the Tick Tock #savage dance challenge.
Tia Mowry surprised her fans when she shared a video of herself taking part in the Tick Tock #savage dance challenge. Using one of her on-screen characters as inspiration for the dance, she said:
"Y'all! I was channeling #medschool on this one! #melaniebarnett #thegame #savage #challange @tiktok ##saferathome."
Tia was make-up free with her short bob pulled back out of her face. She appeared ready for bed as she was dressed in black silk pajamas.
Many of her fans praised her moves and encouraged her to "get it" as she impressed them with her choreography. One fan was so enthused she couldn't tell the difference between Tia and the character she was channeling.
A fan commented of Tia Mowry’s video of her dancing for the Tick Tock #savage dance challenge | Source: Instagram.com/tiamowry
Other than her dance moves, Tia's bathroom also drew the attention of some of her fans. They complimented her on how gorgeous it looked, calling it "beautiful" and "boom."
Her bathroom was uniquely designed with a freestanding bathtub, a single-seater couch and wicker baskets used to store some of her towels. One fan was simply blown away by the design.
A fan commented of Tia Mowry’s video of her dancing for the Tick Tock #savage dance challenge | Source: Instagram.com/tiamowry
Tia's upbeat demeanor comes only days after she had an interview via Zoom with
about how she is coping with her family under self-quarantine.
She admitted that the first week of isolation was easy for her because she enjoyed the downtime. However, now that she is into the second week, it has become overwhelming for her.
Tia said she has managed to keep herself sane over the past couple of days by mediating with her husband, Cory Hardrict. She revealed that the hardest is not seeing her family. While shedding a few tears, she explained:
"Not being able to see my dad, my brothers and my sister has been pretty hard because we're all very close."
She shared that her family has been keeping in touch on Facetime and call each other regularly with exciting updates on what they are doing.
Tia said communicating on Facetime has helped her appreciate some of the little things like showing off a meal someone has cooked that day and constantly checking up on each other.