Tamera Mowry Shares Photo of Husband Adam & Daughter Ariah and Fans Say They Are Twins
Tamera Mowry-Housley warmed the hearts of thousands when she posted an image of her husband and their daughter on her Instagram page.
Tamera Mowry-Housley has been known to share the occasional glimpse at her family on social media.
Tamera Mowry and Adam Housley attend the Mack, Jack & McConaughey charity gala at ACL Live on April 12, 2018 in Austin, Texas.| Photo: Getty Images
Hence when she took to Instagram on April 28 to praise her husband, Adam Housley, and their daughter, Ariah, for the bond they share, many were unsurprised.
Tamera, who identifies as bi-racial, has often talked about the racist criticism she has received for marrying outside her race.
After they gave the photo nearly 120,000 likes in less than two days, Tamera's followers took to the comment section to mention how similar Adam and Ariah looked.
While one person noted that the duo had the same chin, another fan stated that Ariah looked like her daddy.
A fans' comment from Tamera Mowry's post. | Photo: instagram.com/tameramowrytwo
A third fan added that Adam and Ariah could pass for twins as a fourth person declared that they would remain best friends. A fifth follower just wrote "This is who she look like."
Tamera's heartwarming post comes just weeks after Oprah Magazine reported that the actress and TV personality revealed that the key to making any interracial relationship work was both parties being "open to learning."
A fans' comment from Tamera Mowry's post. | Photo: instagram.com/tameramowrytwo
The life lesson came during a pre-recorded episode of "The Real," which saw Tamera, who is married to a white man, recounting how her family reacted when they met him for the first time.
On an older episode of the show, the mother-of-two opened up about how she wanted her daughter to be a mini version of her.
However, that statement didn't go down well with some people who felt it was a disrespectful thing to say as her husband doesn't have certain physical features.
Regardless of that clap-back, Tamera has continued to forge ahead with the former senior Fox news correspondent whom she married back in May 2011.
Oprah Magazine recounted that the "Sister Sister" expressed her joy when she was asked about how married life was treating her.
While the actress noted that it felt "amazing," Essence reported that she had to defend her husband after he quit his job with Fox News in 2018.
Tamera said that even though people thought Adam was racist because he worked with the news outlet, she wanted to make it known that he wasn't.
Tamera, who identifies as bi-racial, has often talked about the racist criticism she has received for marrying outside her race.