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Tia is about to open up the challenges of life, especially as a child star, “sister, sister”.
The 46-year-old actress recently told fans that even though early celebrity taught her discipline, she also robbed her of her “normal” childhood.
Tia admits that she stayed with typical experiences, such as dating, friendships and teenage loneliness, and struggled to find out who she was under public control. Now he is committed to protecting his children from the same fate.
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Tia Mowry became famous as a young person, and although it is the desire of many to achieve, the star has said that it has consequences.
Wednesday the actor had Q&A on his Instagram storyWhere he gained an honest childhood reputation.
During the session, the fan asked Tia how her experience as a child actor helped or hurt her as a successful businessman.
In response, the star revealed that in the eyes of the audience, “benefits and disadvantages” were young.
“On the plus side, it taught me responsibility early. By the time I got to university, I already knew what I meant to come to work, to be calling and stay disciplined,” he added.
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Then Tia went into the details of the disadvantages of her experienced.
“But growing up in front of the world? That part was hard. You are still finding out who you are, and everyone has an opinion,” he explained.
Even though he was hard in the spotlight when he was tough, Tia said she pushed everything with her mother and sister, Taina Mowry.
Dating, hanging out with friends or just as a teenager, the Hollywood star missed it all.
“But … I couldn’t experience childhood in the same way, especially when it comes to dating. I was focused on work. And even though I’m proud of it, I think kids need space to be just children and to learn who they are,” he said.
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Tia Mowry also illuminates how she controls her entertainment between the “moments”.
The actor resembled the discussion with Tim Reid. “I will never forget what Tim Reid, who called my dad’s” sister, “told me after our 100th episode. He said,” The program ends one day. Make sure you constantly focus on other things, “he shared.
Tia revealed that at that time he was confused about his words because his life seemed to be set.
However, he continued his advice.
“So between moments I live, pour myself, for my children, my community, read. I will find. I grow. Because art imitates life. So when I live authentically, the right chance to find me. I just let go and let God”, “family combination” said.
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In the second slide, Tia responded to a fan who asked her “actor’s favorite”, revealing that it was a “process”.
“I love how one little idea changes through something so much through collaboration. That instructor, writers, settings designers, wardrobe and suddenly you create something powerful as a community,” he added.
Then Tia explained that the most beautiful part was building connections and making unforgettable memories.
“It makes it so special. Oh and yes, dressing is also fun. But its heart, that’s why I do it,” the actor ended.
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Tia Mowry wrapped in Q&A’s answer to a fan who asked, “How challenging is you that you are a successful black female entrepreneur?”
In his answer, TIA was treated as an entrepreneur in a romantic relationship.
“You put your best leg forward, grow, learn your audience, what they love, what they don’t do, and pour so much about yourself. And just like a date, you can fall in love with something that may not last,” Tia wrote.
He continued to point out that he had become dependent on the upper and down of entrepreneurship.
According to him, one of the most difficult aspects of being a businessman was the survival of inconsistency.
“You can love your brand, pour your heart into it, and yet face the reality that it may not work. This part is difficult. But I do it because I believe in magic to build something meaningful even if it is scary,” Tia said.