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It's your birthday!!! Luubbbbbb youuuuu! In a social media post of her own, Tamera sent even more birthday wishes to her twin. I miss you so much! We're in this together, my dear! Can't wait to have our sistersister dinner soon," she wrote.

Keep killing the game. Sister, Sister was initially on ABC but was cancelled by the network after two years and picked up by The WB , where it ran for another four years. During its run, they appeared on an episode of their brother Tahj Mowry 's show Smart Guy. They also did voice-over work for the Kids' WB cartoon series Detention. After the show ended, both Mowry and her sister studied psychology at Pepperdine University. She also went to Europe to study humanities and Italian for a period.

Mowry also did voiceovers for the Bratz cartoon series as the voice of Sasha. In , Mowry and her sister both starred in the Disney Channel Original Movie Twitches and reprised their roles in its sequel, Twitches Too and before co-starred in the movie Seventeen Again. She also appeared on an episode of her sister's television show, Strong Medicine , in January , playing the role of Keisha, the twin sister of Tamera Mowry's character, Dr.

Kayla Thornton. In the Blues Clues episode Blue's Birthday , Mowry and her sister make a cameo appearance as two of the celebrities wishing Blue a happy birthday in her birthday card.

Their only line is said in unison: "Happy Birthday, Blue! Mowry and her sister Tamera both can sing. They also sang the theme song during season five and six. I love you very much TT! Being a twin is a blessing. We have experienced so many milestones together. Just to name a few. We booked Sister,Sister together, we won our first nickelodeon kidschoiceawards together, we graduated from college together. We traveled the world to together and unfortunately we also experienced grief together.

When our grandmother died, I will never forget us sleeping together in the same hotel bed to comfort each other. Love you my twin.



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