She was probably jealous of her twin sister's baby. Her twin sister married to a black guy. 

Stop interviewing this ho
House negroes was still half white right?
Seems like he got off on starting a racial argument for no reason
Seems like he got off on starting a racial argument for no reason![]()
You love who you love I guess
Couldn't be me though![]()
nikka WOOOOOOOOOWIt was a while ago, but Tamara said offering extra mayonnaise around her husband was offensive. That’s what he said
Tamera Mowry's White Husband Called Her Racist For Offering Extra Mayo
I’m just the messenger.
I was just about to say this. How tf does a half white woman think she will have a black child with a white man?
Hell whatever little black she DOES have isnt 100% black anyway unless her Mom is African so really, that baby is MORE THAN 75% white.![]()
Man CHIIIILLLLThe beating he probably gave her that night for saying this
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No, mulattoes were never slavesHouse negroes was still half white right?
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I think it’s safe to say that most parents want to see themselves reflected in their child. And not for nothing, if you carried a child for nine months, then you’ll definitely want to know that your genes can through in the physical sense.
And Tamera Mowry-Housley was no different. As you know, her husband, Adam Housley, is White and their first child, Aiden looks more like him. So when she was pregnant with her second child, a daughter, she hoped that she would be reflected in her looks. So much so that she prayed for it.
Tamera discussed this recently on “The Real.”
Tamera: “This is “The Real” so I’m going to be honest. I really wanted Ariah to really look like me. Like, everything. Everything. I think she has my skin color and my eye color.”
Adrienne: “You prayed for that! I remember! She was like ‘Lord, let her be brown. Let her have black hair.’
Tamera: But she has a big head. Adam has a biiiiig head. But I love Adam’s big head.
Adrienne: She’ll grow into it.
Loni: Let me tell y’all. I was there at the birth and I love me some Ariah so do not take this personally Ariah, when you see this when you’re 18-years-old. Ariah was 10 pounds and one ounce. And when I tell you that head…I thought her head was 9 pounds.
Tamera: You guys…and recently, it was like two days ago, Ariah came down the stairs and what did you say Loni?
Loni: Ooo she look like her daddy.
Tamera Mowry Housley Said She Prayed Her Daughter Would Be Brown Like Her
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