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Tamera Mowry gently holds sister Tia's newborn baby daughter with tiny headband in new photo

Ksenia Novikova
Jul 11, 2018
03:35 P.M.

TV host and actress Tamera Mowry, best known for Sister, Sister, took to Instagram to share a photo of herself holding Cairo, her sister’s newborn baby.

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In the image, which was uploaded on July 8, Tamera is seen wearing a red and white plaid blouse while holding Cairo Tiahna in her arms. The baby was peacefully resting with her aunt wearing a white onesie and a bow headband.

One of the most remarkable aspects of the picture is how similar Cairo and Tamera look. After all, Tamera and Tia Mowry, the baby’s mother, are identical sisters.

For the caption, The Real host revealed that Cairo was ‘her slice of heaven.’ As soon as she uploaded that photo, her fans and followers took to the comment section to share their thoughts

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One of them was Instagram user Crissy Anderson, who admitted that Cairo was ‘beautiful, gorgeous, and adorable’ and pointed out that the baby had a precious skin

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Tia became a mother for the second time on May 5, when she welcomed a healthy baby girl into the world through a C-section.

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After taking about one month to reveal the baby’s name and more details about her, she started posing photos of her and Cairo. One of them showed Tia’s daughter laying down and looking directly at the camera.

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She was wearing a blue tutu with a red-and-black-heart pattern all over it, as well as a pink shirt that read ‘one in a [watermelon].’

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More recently, Tia uploaded a throwback showing Cairo when she was one month old, and it showed the baby wearing a blue dress with figures and shorts of the same color. She also put on white mittens and is barefoot showing off her cute little toes.

In the video that the proud mother uploaded when she introduced Cairo to the world, she explained that Cairo meant ‘Victorious.’

After that, Tia revealed that Tiahna, apart from having her own name in it, meant ‘Follower of Christ.’ Apart from that, it was the name of one of the first African princesses.

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