Key Takeaways
- Tia Mowry’s approach: She is shifting away from traditional gift-giving during Christmas.
- Focus on experiences: Tia emphasizes providing her children with memorable experiences instead of long gift lists.
- Personal memories: Her own childhood memories are centered around experiences rather than gifts.
- Family traditions: Tia aims to create lasting memories with her family during the holiday season.
Tia Mowry is doing what’s real for her, which means she’s letting one Christmas tradition sleigh right by.
The Sister, Sister alum’s kids Cree, 14, and Cairo, 7, will not be sending off long lists to the North Pole, as she revealed in an exclusive E! News interview, “I’m trying to provide my children with more experiences during the holidays.”
While the 47-year-old isn’t forgoing Christmas magic entirely, she’s putting her own spin on gifts.
“My family grew up, we were so fixated on putting gifts up under the tree, which is awesome and great for kids,” Tia—who shares her kids with ex Cory Hardict—explained. “But when there are experiences around tradition, you hold on to those memories longer.”
Indeed, Tia admitted that gifts were never the part of what she remembered most from celebrating Christmas with twin Tamera Mowry and brothers Tahj Mowry, 39, and Tavior Mowry, 32.
“I cannot tell you what my gifts were when I was 14, 15, 17, 18 years old,” she added, “but what I can tell you are the memories I created from the trips that I had with my family. So, I am wanting to do more of that during the holidays.”

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