Tia Mowry opens up about finding peace post-divorce while fans wonder about possible Sister, Sister revival
Reality Show Wraps as Planned
Tia Mowry has officially confirmed her reality series is done.
The actress revealed at the BET Awards that “My Next Act” was always meant to be a one-season wonder.
“It was a limited one-time run,” she shared while chatting with reporters on the red carpet.
The 46-year-old looked absolutely stunning as she explained her true intentions behind the show.
Sharing Vulnerability Was the Goal
The former “Sister, Sister” star created the docuseries with a clear purpose in mind.
“My goal was for women to not necessarily feel like they are alone,” Mowry explained with genuine warmth.
She wanted to give viewers a peek into her world during a challenging time.
The raw moments she shared weren’t just for TV drama—they came from a place of wanting to connect with others going through similar struggles.
Finding Peace After Divorce
Tia’s life has shifted dramatically since splitting from Cory Hardrict.
After 14 years of marriage, their October 2022 separation marked a turning point.
“Peace is something you have to work towards,” she shared with a gentle smile.
The journey hasn’t been easy, but Tia’s found that letting go, rather than controlling, brings the most comfort.
“I can say I’m on the other side and it feels great,” she added with visible relief.
Motherhood, Career, and Self-Discovery
The We TV series captured Tia juggling it all after her divorce was finalized.
Between raising kids, managing co-parenting, and pushing her career forward, viewers watched her rediscover herself.
“Everything I do, I’m intentional when it comes to my why,” she told PEOPLE earlier this year.
The show’s recent NAACP Image Award nomination caught her by surprise, touching her deeply as proof her vulnerability resonated with audiences.
Sister, Sister Reboot? Maybe, Maybe Not
When asked about reviving the beloved 90s sitcom, Tia couldn’t help but smile.
“Never say never,” she teased, though her feelings seem mixed.
The classic show, which ran from 1994 to 1999 with her twin Tamera, holds a special place in her heart.
“It was such a beautiful, amazing show,” Tia reflected, “and part of me just wants to leave it there.”
She worries about messing with something so many people cherish as perfect just the way it is.