Tamera Mowry Ready to Deliver Baby Boy
As Tamera Mowry is expecting her first child, her twin sister Tia Mowry has divulged the baby boy will arrive any day now.
Already a mother, Tia is excited for her sister's first child and noted that she will be there to help with the delivery.
"I will be in the room with her coaching her," said Tia while speaking to Us Weekly at Tori Spelling's fashion show earlier this month.
The 34-year-old identical twin sisters starred on the television series "Sister, Sister" as Tia Landry and Tamera Campbell. The pair went on to star in Disney's movie "Twitches" as well as its sequel "Twitches Too," and also had their own reality series with the Style Network, entitled "Tia & Tamera."
Today, the actresses are still working together- as Tia added that she would be helping her sister stay brave through the delivery.
Tia, who welcomed son Cree in 2001, expressed doubt that her sister would deliver the baby naturally.
"She is my sister and we can't take pain," said the actress, according to Us Weekly. "Pain and us, we just don't mix!"
Tamera is expecting her first child with husband and Fox News correspondent Adam Housley. A celebrity blogger, the actress wrote that felt "like I have been pregnant forever."
"Almost 10 months to be exact," exclaimed the actress. "Thirty-nine weeks in and no baby yet. 'This has now become a waiting game,' my OB told me."
The actress added that her pregnancy offered her a lesson in patience, but that she "wants this baby OUT!"
Meanwhile, Tia and her husband, Cory Hardrict, as well as their 15-month-old son Cree will also welcome Tamera's baby boy when the time comes.
Speaking of her own family, Tia gushed about her son while speaking to the magazine.
"He is saying more words than the average 15 month old," said Cree's mom. "He says 'night night,' 'bath time,' 'ball,' 'dog,' 'mama,' and 'dada.'"
Moreover, the actress revealed that she wanted to continue growing her family.
"It is a topic in our house every single day," said Tia. "I'm ready but my husband is on the fence- and of course it takes two to tango!"