News March 16, 2022
Tia Mowry’s Son Cree Got Accepted into His Dream School!

Tia Mowry and Cory Hardrict’s son Cree just accomplished an impressive feat!
In a sweet video posted Wednesday on social media, the “Sister, Sister” star — who is the twin sister of our former co-host Tamera Mowry-Housley — filmed the moment when the 10-year-old found out he got accepted into his dream school!
“Telling our son he got into his dream school,” the actress captioned the touching clip. “A new favorite memory and dream come true for us all.”
Prior to the big moment, Cree was asked, “Were you good in school today?” to which he responded, “Yes.”
Cree is then shown a message from one of his teachers revealing the big news!
Needless to say, Cree was over the moon and immediately received hugs from loved ones.
“SO proud of [Cree] for getting accepted into the school of his DREAMS. As a mother, my goal was and is always to support and give my children the opportunities I never had as a child and this week, BOTH of our dreams came true!” Tia wrote on her page. “Congrats, Cree it’s only up from here. Mommy loves you and we got you!"
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After the clip went viral, Tia’s famous friends couldn’t contain their excitement over Cree’s huge accomplishment!
“And now I’m sobbing!” wrote Tabitha Brown.
“Ahhhhhh!!! Where is the tissue?! Congratulations to your baby!!” added Candiace Dillard Bassett.
Tia and Cory also share 3-year-old daughter Cairo.
Last August, Tia made headlines when she confirmed that a “Sister, Sister” reboot is not moving forward, nor will she appear in the reboot of “The Game,” a comedy drama that aired on both The CW and BET.
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However, while speaking to “Entertainment Tonight” in October, she clarified that she isn’t opposed to reprising her character from “The Game.”
“You know what’s so funny? Never say never. I mean, as it stands for right now, we aren’t in any talks or communication about me coming back to the show,” she explained. “I know it seems kind of weird, because I’m, like, the only one, but you know, Melanie, I loved playing that character, and if everything works out, and if everything works out the way that it should, then who knows, I might be on the show.”
She added, “And I will say this: If you guys want me on the show, continue to press, press, press the network and we’ll see.”
Recently, Cory appeared on our show and discussed in his role in “All American: Homecoming.” WATCH, below: