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  •   Home > News > Entertainment

    Tia Mowry wants to give her ex-boyfriend another chance

    The 46-year-old actress - who has son Cree, 13, and daughter Cairo with her ex-husband Cory Hardrict - had been seeing a man named Charles in recent times but shortly after calling time on the brief relationship, she is seen in a new episode of her reality show calling to ask him out on another date


    Speaking in an upcoming clip from season finale of 'Tia Mowry: My Next Act' obtained by People, she said: "I just wanted to call you and say I know that I originally said I wanted to take some time, you know, to myself. But I actually was hoping that I don't know, maybe we could continue getting to know one another and hang out."

    The former 'Sister, Sister' star also noted whilst talking to herself in a confessional segment that whilst she had called the relationship off because she thought "things were moving too fast", she had begun to realise that she actually had "control" over everything and that she get to decide the pace of things.

    She said: "I know I had ended things because I thought things were moving too fast, but I'm starting to realize, Tia, you actually have control over the situation. You are the one that can move at whatever pace you want to go - whether it's with Charles or anyone else for that matter."

    The former Nickelodeon star made the foray into reality television in October and noted at the time that she just wanted to "inspire" others by opening up on screen.

    She said: "All about just continuing to inspire. All about being in alignment with my thoughts and my behaviors. All about me. Moving forward, no longer looking behind. Just full of love and compassion toward myself."

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