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Kids, watch out! Tia Mowry officially declares it’s ‘school tomorrow’ season

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Parents are rejoicing as kids and youths across the country approach the top of summer vacation and the liberty it brought. As Tia Mowry announced earlier this week, the “back to school” season has officially arrived.

IN Instagram roll Titled “Back to school season has officially begun,” the mother of two rejoices over the proven fact that she now has the proper excuse to say the word that each one children hate: “No.”

Whether it’s spending a while within the pool, going somewhere extravagant like Six Flags or staying up late to watch “Bluey,” Mowry confidently sticks to his guns.

“You’re going to school tomorrow,” he says after each request.

At the top of the film, she gives her children “five more minutes” and firmly reminds them: “But — you’re going to school tomorrow anyway.”

In the caption of the post, she wrote, “Back to school! I think the parents are more excited than the kids.”

If Mowry’s comment section is any indication, she could also be right about her theory. Other parents weighed in on the comments, commiserating with the mother, who has son Cree, 13, and daughter Cairo, 6, with ex-husband Cory Hardrict.

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“I just had to tell my son this,” one user wrote.

Another added: “I can’t wait for the school doors to open so I can go back with these kids.”

“Amen! School starts tomorrow,” one other commented.

As a mother and embracing her latest life as a single mom after her divorce, the actress has developed a penchant for being real on social media, with posts that cover relatable topics related to parenting and dating. Fans will soon get an excellent deeper look into Mowry’s life as a single mom on an upcoming reality show.

Discussion in regards to the series with People MagazineMowry said the series might be “raw” and delve into who she really is as an individual.

“I really wanted to do this to share my story,” she said. “I feel like a lot of people have been creating narratives without knowing the story, without understanding me, without understanding my feelings. And this is my opportunity to use this platform to share my truth.”

She added: “I mean, I’m authentic. And I’ve shown some of my feelings and emotions on social media — whether it’s Twitter, Instagram, Facebook — but there’s nothing like reality TV.”


This article was originally published on : thegrio.com

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