Tia Mowry-Hardrict Says They’re Pushing For A ‘Sister, Sister’ Revival
A Sister, Sister Revival May Be Coming In The Near Future
They were America’s sworn sweethearts and Hollywood’s favorite twins. Tia and Tamera Mowry became a child star duo phenomenon when they blazed the scene as Tia Landry and Tamera Campbell in the hit ’90s sitcom, Sister, Sister. The thirty-minute TV series aired from 1994 – 1999, running for a total of six seasons. Also starring Jackee Harry and Tim Reid, it wasn’t long before Sister, Sister became one of the most watched African-American sitcoms of the ’90s era. Even to this day, it still remains an all-time classic. However, the Sister, Sister legacy doesn’t seem to be over just yet. According to Tia Mowry-Hardrict, a revival of the sitcom is currently in the works. Here’s what she had to say about the Sister, Sister revival…
“We’re looking, right now, for a producer and a writer, someone who can kind of be a leader of the pack in regards to running the show.” Hardrict expressed in an interview with Nylon Magazine. “I thought people would kind of be jumping on it, but it’s a lot harder than my sister and I thought it would be. Everything in my career has always been a challenge.”
Though there may be some difficulties with the idea, Hardrict makes it very clear that this is something that they are definitely pushing for.
“It’s not dead in any kind of way,” she says. “We’re moving forward; we’re taking those strides. They’re slow strides, but we’re pushing as hard as we can to make people happy and make our fans happy.”
It’s unsure as to what direction the revival is going to go in, but Hardrict says they are leaning more towards modeling the characters and showing where they are now.
We don’t know about you, but we would love to see a Sister, Sister revival. Honestly, it is well-deserved.
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