Tia Mowry Reveals The Hidden Cost Of Childhood Stardom
Tia Mowry opens onto the challenges of life under the spotlight, in particular by growing up as a star on “sister, sister”.
The 46 -year -old actress recently told fans that although early reputation learned her discipline, it also stole a “normal” childhood.
Tia admits that she missed typical experiences such as meetings, friendships and loneliness of adolescents, and had trouble understanding who she was under a constant public examination. Now she is committed to protecting her children from the same fate.
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Tia Mowry reveals the good side of the reputation of childhood

Tia Mowry has become famous at a young age, and even if it is a feat that many wish to achieve, the star said that she had consequences.
Wednesday, the actress had a question and answer session His Instagram storiesWhere she became Candide on the dark side of childhood fame.
During the session, a fan asked TIA how his experiences as assisted or injured as a prosperous businesswoman.
In response, the star revealed that being in the public’s eyes at a young age had his “advantages and disadvantages”.
“On the positive side, it taught me the responsibility from the start. As I arrived at university, I already knew what it meant to come to work, have hours of call and stay disciplined,” she added.
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Tia Mowry highlights the drawbacks of children’s fame

TIA then entered detail on the drawbacks it has known.
“But to grow in front of the world? This part was difficult. You have always determined who you are, and everyone has an opinion,” she said.
Although he was under the spotlight at a young age, Tia said that she had gone through everything thanks to her mother and sister, Tamera Mowry.
When it was a question of going out together, spending time with friends or being simply a teenager, the Hollywood star missed all of this.
“But … I could not live childhood in the same way, especially when it was things like going out together. I was focused on work. And even if I am proud of that, I also think that children need space to be children and learn who they are,” she said.
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Tia talks about managing uncertain times in her career

Tia Mowry has also highlighted the way she manages the “moments” of her entertainment career.
The actress recalled a conversation she had had with Tim Reid. “I will never forget what Tim Reid, who played my father on” sister, sister “, said to me after our 100th episode. He said:” The series will end one day. Make sure you continue to focus on other things, “she said.
Tia revealed that at the time, she was perplexed by her words because her life already seemed to take place.
However, she kept her advice.
“So, between the moments, I live, I pour into myself, my children, my community, I read. I rest. I grow up. Because I believe that art imitates life. So when I live authentically, the right opportunities find me.
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Tia Mowry reveals what she likes most in the game

In another slide, Tia responded to a fan who inquired about her “favorite thing on the theater”, revealing that it was the “process”.
“I love the way a little idea turns into something much greater thanks to collaboration. Brings you a director, writers, sets of sets, a wardrobe and suddenly, you create something powerful as a community, “she added.
TIA then explained that the most beautiful part of everything was to create connections and create unforgettable memories.
“This is what makes him so special. Oh and yes, dressing is also fun. But the heart is why I do it,” finished the actress.
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TIA shares her reflections on being a black black entrepreneur

Tia Mowry wrapped his Q&R with an answer to a fan who asked: “How difficult is it for you to be a successful black entrepreneur?”
In her response, TIA assimilated to being an entrepreneur to be in a romantic relationship.
“You put your best foot forward, you grow, you learn your audience, what they like, what they don’t like, and you pay so much about yourself. And like attendance, you can fall in love with something that might not last,” wrote Tia.
She continued, noting that she had become dependent on the ups and downs of entrepreneurship.
According to her, one of the most difficult aspects of being a businessman was to face inconsistency.
“You can like your brand, to pay your heart there, while facing the reality that it might not work. This part is difficult. But I do it because I believe in the magic of building something significant, even if it is frightening,” concluded TIA.
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