Photo: Tia Mowry/Instagram

Tia Mowryis enjoying Halloween with her two kids.
On Monday, theFamily Reunionactress, 44, gave a glimpse at Halloween with her two kids — daughterCairo, 4, and sonCree, 11 — on her Instagram Story. The three spent the holidaychecking out lights and displays in Los Angeles, posing for pictures at different spots.
In a later post on Tuesday, Mowry gave fans a better look at her family’s costumes, taking on characters fromTheAddams Family.Mowry was Morticia, while Cairo was Wednesday and Cree dressed as Pugsley.
“We go hard and we may be a little crazy, but this is my family 👻, Happy Halloween from ours to yours!#AddamsFamily” she captioned the video.
Mowry shares her kids with exCory Hardrict, from whom shefiled for divorceafter14 years of marriagelast month.
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TheSister, Sisteralumannounced the pair’s separationin a statement.
“I have always been honest with my fans, and today is no different,” she wrote on Instagram. “I wanted to share that Cory and I have decided to go our separate ways. These decisions are never easy, and not without sadness. We will maintain a friendship as we co-parent our beautiful children.”
SisterTamera Mowry-Housleyshortly addressed the situation onTodaywith Hoda and Jennaas she appeared to promote her memoir,You Should Sit Down For This.
“I love her dearly. She is strong, but I know right now she just kind of just wants to, you know, just kind of process it all, take it all in and be a little private about that,” she continued. “And as a sister, you know, I’m just going to respect that.”
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In April, Mowry opened up about herdedication to spending necessary timewith her children, writing a lengthy post under a few pictures showing her family’s Easter celebration.
Speaking to “the parents,” the actress shared how important it is to her to “be present” with her kids, and urged others to uphold the same value.
“No matter how busy I am… I truly always — or try to — make time for my son and daughter. I never want them to feel less important than anything else I am focused on,” she said.
source: people.com