Tia & Tamera Mowry Look Stunning in Promotional Photo from 'Seventeen Again'
For throwback Thursday, Tamera Mowry shared a photo from the movie 'Seventeen Again' in which she starred alongside her twin sister, Tia Mowry.
In the 1990s Tia and Tamera Mowry were the dynamic duo taking over the big screen and small screen with their twin sister storylines.
Recently, Tamera posted a photo from one of their movie roles when the sisters starred in "Seventeen Again."
In the photo, Tia and Tamera had their hair slicked back with lilies delicately styled like a crown. Tamera revealed that the image was part of promotional pictures for the movie.
Tamera also shared a lesser-known fact that she and Tia were actually 21-years-old when they starred in the movie about an experiment gone wrong and turned the young adults into teenagers.
"I always LOVED that movie for two reasons. One because it featured all the siblings, and two the plot was good," said one fan about the movie.
Many fans also expressed how much they loved the movie. Another fan noted how the shot captured their distinct features and made it easy to pick them apart from each other.
A fan commented on a promotional photo of Tia Mowry and Tamera Mowry for the movie “Seventeen Again.” | Source: Instagram.com/tameramowry two
Blogger Amy Davidson commented on the image,
, "you all look so young!! Love it." Fighting their age is something Tamera is not trying to do.
Weeks into being quarantined in her home, she showed off her natural hair and proclaimed, "hello grays. No getting my hair done during [social distancing], and I'm okay with it!"
Without any stylists or wardrobe team to keep her camera ready, Tia also showed her natural hair in a selfie she took with no make-up on her face.
The "Sister, Sister" star proudly displayed a grin as she revealed in her caption that she has been showing off her curls while wearing her hair in an afro lately.
Sharing body-positive messages aren't the only causes Tamera is using her platform for. According to E!, the death of her niece Alaina Housley during the Thousand Oaks shooting gave her a new perspective.
In an episode of "The Real," she vowed to use her voice to address the issues surrounding gun violence and help change gun laws.