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Tia Mowry Shares Update on Her Dating Life After Cory Hardrict Divorce
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Date:2025-04-16 16:34:32
Tia Mowry's next act is all about focusing on herself.
As The Game alum—who filed for divorce from Cory Hardrict in October 2022—recently shared, though she is embracing the single life, jumping back into the dating pool isn't at the top of her list at the moment.
"Right now, it's not something that I'm focusing on," she told E! News in an exclusive interview. "I'm just really focusing on myself, dating myself. I'm in this era of just self-discovery and learning more about love, learning what love is."
However, Tia noted that this season is all about a shift in perspective too—a factor that she readily accepts.
"My outlook could change next month or five months from now," she shared. "But dating, I guess what I can say, if I'm being truly authentic, it's not on my mind right now."
As for the bigger factors that are on her mind? Well that would be none other than her kids Cree, 13, and Cairo, 6.
And as the Sister, Sister star—who opens up about navigating her coparenting relationship and latest chapter in life in her new reality show Tia Mowry: My Next Act—explained, she's more than willing to share what her new normal looks like for good reason.
"At times, many people like myself could feel alone in this process," she told E!. "And so why not show how hard it can be at the same time as working through something? I think what's so interesting is people who have gone through some sort of break [up] with children, is you still have to pick up the pieces and move on. And you can do that in a loving way."
And she hopes to inspire by showcasing her authentic self and where she is today in life.
"It is possible, as long as you have two parents that are focused on the happiness of their children," Tia continued. "And so, I just wanted to just show that it's hard, but just because it's hard doesn't mean that it's not possible to have a beautiful, amazing co-parenting situation."
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