Tia and Tamera Mowry-Housley are teasing a long-awaited reunion on screen for a holiday movie, possibly set in picturesque Europe. This potential project, coming after a decade of individual successes and a recent joint campaign, is stirring immense excitement within their devoted fan base.
For over two decades, the names Tia Mowry and Tamera Mowry-Housley have been synonymous with sisterly charm and undeniable on-screen chemistry, largely thanks to their beloved sitcom, Sister, Sister. While fans have eagerly followed their individual careers, the prospect of the twins reuniting for a new joint project has been a constant buzz. Now, after a significant 10-year hiatus from working together, that dream is closer than ever, with the sisters openly discussing a potential holiday movie set in the romantic landscapes of Europe.
A Much-Awaited Reunion: From HomeGoods to Holiday Films
The conversation around a joint project gained significant traction during their exclusive interview with Us Weekly. Tia Mowry, 47, noted her sister’s upcoming Hallmark series, Baked with Love: Holiday, and her own Netflix movie, My Secret Santa, highlighting the absence of a shared venture. “We haven’t done one together. Oh my God, Tamera,” Mowry exclaimed, to which Mowry-Housley simply replied, “We should do one.”
This discussion isn’t just wishful thinking; it follows their first collaborative effort in over a decade: the HomeGoods’ Deck the Everything Day campaign. Both sisters expressed how special it felt to work alongside each other again. Tia described the reunion as a “very fun, creative campaign that also aligns with who we are,” while Tamera simply added, “It’s very special. It’s felt that way too,” during their interview with Us Weekly.
Dreaming of Europe: A New Chapter for the Mowry Twins
The sisters quickly dived into potential storylines for their envisioned holiday film. They mused about a European setting, with Tia suggesting “somewhere in France [or] Italy.” Tamera enthusiastically responded, “Let’s do Italy!” This romantic backdrop would perfectly complement their idea for the plot: “And we both find love. Find love in Paris or in Europe,” Tia added.
This sentiment echoes a long-standing desire for them to collaborate again, a topic they “always” discuss, as Tia revealed in an interview with ET. However, they consistently clarify that this reunion would not be a Sister, Sister reboot, despite fervent fan demand. Their last joint film project, which also included their brother Tahj Mowry, was 17 Again, released in 2009. The challenge, Tia noted, is finding the right project that aligns with their busy schedules and creative visions.
Individual Holiday Ventures and Cherished Traditions
Beyond their potential joint project, both Tia and Tamera are immersed in their individual holiday work and personal traditions:
- Tia Mowry’s Christmas Engagements: She stars in Lifetime’s A Very Vintage Christmas, where she plays Dodie Bright, a vintage lover with a knack for mystery. She also has a Netflix Christmas movie, My Secret Santa, and a holiday episode for her Netflix series, Family Reunion.
- Tamera Mowry-Housley’s Hallmark Return: Marking her return to acting after a decade, Tamera executive produced and starred in Hallmark’s A Christmas Miracle. She also has the upcoming Hallmark series, Baked with Love: Holiday.
Their individual Christmas traditions, some passed down from their mother, highlight their unique styles:
- Shared Traditions: Decorating the tree, playing holiday music, and featuring Nutcracker decor are must-haves for both sisters.
- Tia’s Travel & Experience Tradition: Tia prioritizes experiences over material gifts. She celebrates by traveling with her children, Cree (14) and Cairo (7), whom she shares with ex-husband Cory Hardrict. This year, they are visiting the Bahamas, a place significant to the sisters’ roots, following a previous trip to Thailand. Tia also candidly reflected on navigating co-parenting during the holidays, emphasizing it as a journey filled with mixed emotions, as reported by Us Weekly.
- Tamera’s Culinary & Connection Tradition: Tamera, who describes her style as more “traditional” with “plaids” and “woodsy textures,” hosts Christmas dinner at her Napa, California, home with husband Adam Housley and their children, Aden (12) and Ariah (10). A cherished tradition is sending out personalized Christmas cards, a practice she began when Aden was born, which serves as a yearly connection point for her family.
The Enduring Magic of the Mowry Sisters
The prospect of Tia and Tamera Mowry-Housley reuniting for a holiday movie holds special significance for fans who have witnessed their enduring bond since childhood. Their natural chemistry, which Tamera describes as “magic onscreen,” is something they believe doesn’t need to be created, but “is just there.” While no specific movie is officially in the works yet, the open discussions and shared enthusiasm from both sisters suggest that this much-anticipated joint project could very well become a reality, bringing their unique brand of warmth and joy back to screens for a new generation of fans.