Tia Mowry & Cory Hardrict Coming Together For The Sake Of Their Kids For The Holidays: ‘Family Is Family’

Tia Mowry and Cory Hardrict are now separated, but that has not stopped them from coming together for their kids. Tia was always clear about wanting to focus on their kids, and with Halloween, Thanksgiving and Christmas all following their announcement, it’s understandable that they would have to spend time together even if they are no longer romantically linked.
Cory seems to be fully focused on that and has primarily been using his social media to plug the current season of All American: Homecoming. “Coach Marcus will Always lead from the back! All New Episode tonight with my young ⭐️’s said in a post from a week ago. This week he also celebrated a film called “To Live & Die and Live” that he announced will be heading to Sundance. “Proud of my brother @qasimabasir we headed to @sundanceorg with this one…A true labor of love, a special group God is Great.”
TMZ recently caught up with Tia Mowry to ask how she has been doing with all the changes recently in her life. The starlet answered an immediate “yes” when asked if she would be spending the holidays with Cory. “Yes, we are!” she told TMZ. “We are going to be spending the holidays with him, which we’re really excited about, with the whole family.” The reporter went along to ask if more divorced families should spend time together for the ho
lidays, and Tia answered, “family is family no matter what happens, and that’s what’s important to me, so we will always be family.”
Tia Mowry has been honest about wanting to keep their family intact for their kids. Her initial announcement said, “We will maintain a friendship as we co-parent our beautiful children. I am grateful for all the happy times we had together and want to thank my friends, family, and fans for your love and support as we start this new chapter moving forward in our lives.”
This does not mean she is done with her self healing journey, recently saying in her story, “the work we do on ourselves is our gift to others.”