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Tia Wants Tamera to Try Her Breast Milk on 'Tia & Tamera' (VIDEO)
by Jason Hughes, posted Oct 4th 2011 7:15AM
It's a fact of life that most mothers have probably sampled their own breast milk, and sometimes invited others in their family to do so as well. On 'Tia and Tamera' (Mon., 9PM ET on Style), Tia wanted her sister to sample hers."It tastes really good to me," she said holding up a small bottle of it. "You gotta taste this."
After some reluctance, Tamera did take a sip. We started laughing when the expectant disgust on her face turned into genuine shock. Not only did she agree it was good, but she said it was amazing and started comparing it to a latte.
Tia Mowry Worried About Her Breech Baby on 'Tia & Tamera' (VIDEO)
by Jason Hughes, posted Aug 30th 2011 1:47AM
There is nothing so sacred or so wonderful in this world than a child. And no bond more mysterious or powerful than that between a mother and her baby. It's a bond that begins before birth and continues until the mother's death. And it was this bond that had Tia Mowry in tears on 'Tia & Tamera' (Mon., 9PM ET on Style).While she'd been assured that everything was okay, and was going to be okay, she can't help but worry each time she visits the doctor and her baby is still in the breech position.
It's not a crisis situation as long as the doctors keep an eye on it, and there's no reason for Tia to worry, but she can't help it. Anything less than perfect creates stress and worry in a mother-to-be.
Tamera Mowry's Wedding Is Not Filmed for 'Tia & Tamera' (VIDEO)
by Jason Hughes, posted Aug 23rd 2011 3:34AM
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f you were tuning into 'Tia & Tamera' (Mon., 9PM ET on Style) looking forward to seeing Tamera Mowry's wedding in an upcoming episode, you were in for a bit of a rude shock with this week's installment. Sure, it was okay to film the stripper that reduced her to tears, but the wedding itself wasn't filmed.
Instead, we got Tamera's emotional voiceover as we looked at photographs from the wedding. We could get that by visiting her at her house. In fact, tons of people are going to get that exact experience.
The purpose of a reality show is to bring us inside your world and let us see how you live, and by see we mean with video.
f you were tuning into 'Tia & Tamera' (Mon., 9PM ET on Style) looking forward to seeing Tamera Mowry's wedding in an upcoming episode, you were in for a bit of a rude shock with this week's installment. Sure, it was okay to film the stripper that reduced her to tears, but the wedding itself wasn't filmed.Instead, we got Tamera's emotional voiceover as we looked at photographs from the wedding. We could get that by visiting her at her house. In fact, tons of people are going to get that exact experience.
The purpose of a reality show is to bring us inside your world and let us see how you live, and by see we mean with video.
A Stripper Leads to an Unexpected Reaction on 'Tia & Tamera' (VIDEO)
by Jason Hughes, posted Aug 16th 2011 3:25AM
Strippers and bachelor parties are inexplicably linked for both bachelor and bachelorette parties. In many cases, even if the person at the center of the festivities specifically says they don't want one, they can expect one to show up anyway. That's what happened to Tamera Mowry on 'Tia & Tamera' (Mon., 9PM ET on Style).We kind of found ourselves feeling sorry for the male stripper, who was certainly doing his best to entertain the women. We're sure he gets a lot of different responses to his work, but some of the girls were so uncomfortable, they were laughing hysterically ... and particularly when he stripped down to his thong.
Actually, that probably happens more than we might think.
Yep, Roommates is atrocious - VIDEO
by Eliot Glazer, posted Apr 14th 2009 12:01PM
As a TV Squad contributor who, admittedly, could be considered a "niche viewer" (in that I watch few shows, but never miss an episode), I was naturally hesitant to check out Roommates on ABC Family. A friend guaranteed me that the show was not only as bad as one might expect, but that it was so utterly, bafflingly wretched that investing thirty minutes in it turned out way more entertaining than I'd expected, and not just in the so-bad-it's-funny way, either. Roommates is so atrocious, its production should be considered a criminal offense, considering that, even as a basic cable program, hundreds of thousands of dollars (at the very least) have surely been invested in the show. And that's money that could have easily gone toward refugees or food banks or, say, into the budget of ABC Family's other critically lauded programming like Greek or Secret Life of The American Teenager.
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