Showing posts with label tia mowry. Show all posts
Showing posts with label tia mowry. Show all posts

Tia Mowry poses nude while Pregnant

Thursday, May 5, 2011

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Tamera Mowry not dating Hosea Chanchez, engaged to Fox News corresponded Adam Housley

Thursday, January 20, 2011

By Mr. Hollywood
JR Staff Writer

Last week was a good week for the Mowry family. After nearly two years of waiting, "The Game" finally returned to television. The show stars Tia Mowry. Along with a new season of "The Game," Tia Mowry admitted she was pregnant with her first child. Tamera Mowry had some news of her own.

Tia Mowry admitted she had been trying to hook her sister up with her co-star, Hosea Chanchez. Right after Tia Mowry announced her pregnancy, news broke of Tamera dating Hosea Chanchez. Both admitted to dating each other. Chanchez admitted he had feelings for her and felt she was attractive.

Several news sites reported the story and Tia Mowry said she was happy for her sister. Despite the celebration about Tamera's new relationship with Hosea Chanchez, Tamera had more news. Apparently, she was seeing both "The Game" star, Hosea Chanchez and Fox News correspondent, Adam Housley. Recently, Tamera Mowry revealed her engagement news.

While in Italy, Housley proposed to Tamera Mowry and she was excited. She said Housley is not only her lover, but also her best friend. Mowry said she is blessed to have him in her life and now to have him for the rest of her life. No wedding date has been set, but the two plan to get married sometime before the end of this year.

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"The Game" starts a new Dance Craze

Wednesday, January 19, 2011

By TV Insider
JR Staff Writer

Last night, BET scored more high ratings behind the efforts of "The Game." After being away for nearly two years, fans are eager for new episodes. The episode picked up from Tia Mowry's Melanie telling Pooch Hall's 'Derwin' about his son.

In the second episode, fans saw Brittany Daniel's character 'Kelly' make up with Wendy Rachel Robinson's character 'Tasha.' The high point of the show was supposed to be 'Melanie's' confession to 'Derwin,' but Coby Bell stole the show.

Last summer, Bell was likely not to be on "The Game" when it returned because of a role he had taken with "Burn Notice." But, when the filming began, his schedule was actually clear, so he returned to play 'Jason Pitts' again. Already playing an aging superstar, when the show picked up two years later, Bell's Jason was basically retired and hosting a TV show. On the last episode, viewers saw 'Jason' not be signed to a new contract and him officially retire. Things only became worse for 'Jason' when he introduced "The Pittsy Shuffle" to his fans during his party.

While the "Dip n Pitts," as it is being fondly called by fans, was a miss on the actual show, it has become a hit with viewers across the world.

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Hosea Chanchez dating Tamera Mowry

Wednesday, January 12, 2011

By Mr. Hollywood
JR Staff Writer

For nearly two years, there have been rumors of "The Game" star, Hosea Chanchez being involved with Tamera Mowry. Her twin sister, and "Game" star, Tia Mowry, introduced the two. On the show, the characters 'Malik' and 'Melanie' pretended to date. Some fans saw a little bit of chemistry.

But, their ploy was only to make Pooch Hall's 'Derwin' jealous, nothing more. While Chanchez did not get Mowry on-screen, he was able to get to know her sister, off-screen. Tia Mowry married Justin Hardict in 2008. Last night, before the premiere of "The Game," she announced she was pregnant.

News like that is hard to compete with. Tamera Mowry is excited to become an aunt, but she has a little news of her own. She has been flirting with Hosea Chanchez for a little while. The two have been spotted together and have had casual dates. But, when the question was actually asked, both of them denied anything more than a friendship.

However, the two announced that they are a couple and that they are exclusive.

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Tia Mowry is glad "The Game" is Back

Tuesday, October 5, 2010

By Mr. Hollywood
JR Staff Writer

"The Game" helped introduce Tia Mowry to an audience who had forgotten her. Mowry, along with her twin sister, Tamera, rose to fame in the 1990s on the sitcom, "Sister, Sister." The show was a hit, but after it was cancelled, Tia and Tamera fell off.

But, in 2006, when Tia Mowry guess starred on an episode of the hit sitcom, "Girlfriends," it was clear she was back. The pilot received high ratings and "The Game" came later in the year. For the next three years, Tia Mowry rose to fame again as the scorned woman, Melanie Barnett.

Despite "The Game" bringing in high ratings for The CW Television Network, the network was looking to take it off of their schedule. "Girlfriends," the parent show of "The Game," was cancelled in 2008. Before the 2008-2009 season, The CW placed "The Game" on their Friday night schedule and the ratings plummeted.

Following the 2009 season, The CW decided not to renew "The Game." Beginning during the summer of 2009, BET showed interest in picking up "The Game." From that point until earlier this year, BET held the loved series in a limbo. With the back-and-forth over, "The Game" will return in 2011. The protagonist, Tia Mowry, could not be happier that her show is returning. She had gained fame in two decades and was upset because she felt her run was cut short.

But, in a rare case, her cancelled series was picked up by a cable network that has decided to make her the face of their original programming. New episodes of "The Game" begin on January 11, 2011.

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"The Game" starts filming This Summer

Friday, June 4, 2010

Entering its third season, two years ago, the black audience had finally gotten hip to "The Game." The show featured the behind-the-scenes life of professional football players. Before the start of the third season, the show's syndication rights were sold to BET.

The CW Television Network, the channel which aired "The Game," was transitioning away from black sitcoms, which meant they were trying to get rid of them. In an effort to drive viewers away, the network moved the show to Friday nights.

On a new night and a new time, the audience dwindled and "The Game" was placed on the chopping block as the network wanted space for more soap operas. Mara Brock Akil, the creator of the program, tried to pitch the season finale as a soap opera. The format was panned universally and The CW still canceled "The Game" along with "Everybody Hates Chris." Sensing the end, Chris Rock wrapped his show up while Akil hoped hers would continue. Following the cancellation of "The Game," BET vowed to bring the show back.

Throughout the summer of 2009, there were multiple rumors concerning the show with Tia Mowry caught up in the middle of all of them. Mowry said, each time, she had not heard anything from the producers, but she was confident a deal would be reached. BET was said to have acquired the rights, but Tia Mowry said the actors were unwilling to take a pay cut. Right then, it became clear "The Game" was not going to return to television. But, Mo'Nique hinted to a return of "The Game."

Recently, BET held their upfront presentation and they revealed "The Game" to be on their schedule, returning this fall to television screens. The production of the show has moved from Los Angeles to Atlanta, to cut back on costs, but retain all quality. Also, all of the actors will be returning to the series, as well. While the show has been greenlit for a fourth season, there was no word on when production will start. Earlier this week, the producers revealed the show would resume filming later this month for a December return.

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BET lands a Deal to revive "The Game"

Saturday, March 13, 2010

Around this time last year, BET began recording record ratings. The month prior, the network had acquired the syndication rights to the first and second season of "The Game." At the time, the show was airing its third season on The CW. Despite the popularity of the series, it was cancelled at the end of the season.

Throughout the summer of 2009, there was speculation about "The Game" airing a fourth season on BET. Each time that the network would be contacted by the fans, they would say that negotiations were still going on. Then, a major breakthrough came when Drew Sidora, a recurring character on the show, announced that it had been picked up by BET.

The news was confirmed by the likes of S2S and other credible media outlets, then the entire cast reunited to begin filming in Atlanta. However, that would be a major let down as it was revealed that they had reunited to film an episode of "The Mo'Nique Show." BET promoted the episode with Mo'Nique asking the question about "The Game" returning for a fourth season. An answer was given, but BET made sure that part was edited out of the episode. Watching the behind-the-scenes on BET.com shows Mo'Nique talking with Tia Mowry about assisting her during the fourth season of "The Game."

Later, Tia Mowry would be asked about a fourth season of "The Game" and she said that the show would not be returning for another season. Not only did she say that the show was over, but she said that the set and most of the props had already been taken down. There has been no talk about "The Game" for the past six months, but recently, rumors have circulated about BET reaching a deal to bring the show back for another season. While the show will return, they were unable to retain all of the characters on the show. No word has been given, but Pooch Hall is already starring on a new sitcom, "Accidentially on Purpose," which airs on CBS.

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