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saritarenaemcghee
Reviews
Tia Mowry at Home (2015)
Good Personality and Great Transition
I think this a great departure from acting for her and she has aged well, matured into a mother and independent woman. She and her twin sister are WONDERFUL role models for young girls. I think they should be celebrated more for making a healthy transition from child actors to responsible and hard-working adults in Hollywood.
The show is very family oriented and I appreciate her sharing a lot of her personal stories with the cooking. It really helps the viewer connect. I loved when her growing son appeared on the show because it really showcased their mother/son connection and also gave us a chance to see how little Cree is growing up.
I hope this show is renewed for seasons to come because she has worked hard to bring us a very well formatted and quality home chef cooking show.
Giuliana & Bill (2009)
Concerns
I wanted to like the show because I liked Guilana when she worked her way up on E! News. But I had a few concerns when I saw how rail thin she has gotten, and it continues to concern me. This might be normal to some people, but I don't think she can be a healthy role model at this weight. She's just too close to starvation mode. I was really confused when I saw that in order to try to conceive she was advised by the doctor to try to gain some weight and she was so unwilling and unable to comprehend that possibility. Maybe if you put on a little meat, a healthier weight, then your ovulation will kick start itself and you can have the baby that you want. I also held concerns about how she would react if she did get pregnant and actually started to see any kind of weight gain, which happens in pregnancy naturally to nourish the baby. The show left me feeling uncomfortable because here we are watching someone with an obvious issue and we are not discussing it openly. We are pretending we don't see it. How is that helping her?