In case you haven't heard yet, Sister, Sister is coming back! After celebrating 25 years this week, the beloved '90s show is getting a reboot, and it appears your favorite characters will be returning. While we're still not totally sure about Marques Houston or Tim Reid, it looks like Jackée Harry and Tia and Tamera Mowry are all on board. Given that it's been so long, you might be wondering what the cast has been up to since the show went off-air. Wonder no more, because we've got you covered!
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Mowry and her sister continued working together, starring in Twitches, Seventeen Again, and their reality show, Tia & Tamera. She later branched off on her own with roles on BET's The Game and Nickelodeon's Instant Mom. Mowry also had her own cooking show, Tia Mowry at Home, and in 2017, she released a cookbook called Whole New You: How Real Food Transforms Your Life. To top things off, Mowry and her sister are coauthors of the popular book series Twintuition.
As far as her personal life goes, Mowry married fellow actor Cory Hardrict in April 2008. They welcomed a son named Cree in 2011 and a daughter named Cairo last May.
Just like her sister, Mowry starred in shows like Twitches and Tia & Tamera. Today, Mowry serves as one of the hosts on the daytime talk show The Real. She also runs her own self-titled lifestyle blog.
In May 2011, Tamera tied the knot with journalist Adam Housley. They have two kids together, 3-year-old daughter Ariah and 6-year-old son Aden.
Harry is still acting and has made several TV appearances on shows such as Girl Meets World, Baby Daddy, 2 Broke Girls, The First Family, and Everybody Hates Chris. Harry also still remains the first and only African-American actress ever to win an Emmy for outstanding supporting actress in a comedy for her role in the '80s classic 227.
Reid continued to appear on TV shows like That '70s Show and Treme. In 1997, he and his wife, Daphne Maxwell, founded New Millennium Studios to produce their own films and TV shows. His most recent project includes the 2016 TV movie Crushed.
After Sister, Sister, Houston nabbed roles in movies like You Got Served, Fat Albert, and Boogie Town and shows such as One on One and Cuts. He also continued his music career with his R&B group Immature (also known as IMx) until he went solo and released his debut album, MH, in 2003. Most recently, Houston joined Footage Films production company as CEO and a producer with founder Chris Stokes. He also got engaged to girlfriend Miya in March.