Bruce Haring pmc-editorial-managerTia Mowry said she faced pay inequality and cultural and biracial stereotypes as a child star in the 1990s.The former Sister, Sister actress spoke out in the latest edition of her web series, Tia Mowry’s Quick Fix.
She said her and her identical twin sister, Tamera, were treated differently on sets in her younger years than those who “weren’t of ethnicity.”Mowry and her sister began on the sitcom Sister, Sister in 1994 after stints on TV commercials.
As a teen, she began to notice things.“It was very evident to me when I would walk on sets and see how certain stars or actors would be treated who weren’t of ethnicity — better dressing room, better trailer,” she said. “Now, I’m like, more aware what that was,.
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