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Selma Blair Speaks About Importance of Inclusivity in Hollywood During THR's Power 100 Women in Entertainment Gala

Selma Blair hits the red carpet ahead of being honored at The Hollywood Reporter 2021 Power 100 Women in Entertainment event held at Fairmont Century Plaza on Wednesday afternoon (December 8) in Los Angeles.

The 49-year-old actress and storyteller was honored with Equity in Entertainment award, which was presented by Michelle Pfeiffer (in Celine).

“By creating more inclusive content, by telling stories that more authentically represent and include all of us, by being allies in our workspace by setting the bar higher for accessibility standards, by living and working in the intersectionality of our collective human experience, we become worthy of the enormous access and influence we have,” she shared on stage about the importance of visibility in Hollywood.

Watch Selma‘s full speech here!

Selma and Michelle were joined at the event by many others, including opening speaker Molly Shannon, The White Lotus‘s Alexandra Daddario, Ted Lasso‘s Hannah Waddingham, Monique Coleman, The Lost Daughter director Maggie Gyllenhaal, Garcelle Beauvais, Kelly Hu, and CODA‘s Marlee Matlin.

Emily in Paris actress Ashley Park, Laura Harrier, tennis star Maria Sharapova, Pivoting‘s Maggie Q, Loni Love, Sandra Lee, Kathy Hilton, Emeraude Toubia, Tia Mowry, Terry Crews and his singer wife Rebecca Crews, Licorice Pizza star Alana Haim, Isis King, Fortune Feimster, Joely Fisher, Zoey’s Extraordinary Christmas star Jane Levy, and Rachel Fleit.

FYI: Selma wore Thom Browne. Alana wore Nina Ricci. Ashley wore Dior. Maggie G wore Rodarte. Alexandra wore a Carolina Herrera dress with Le Silla shoes. Laura wore Loewe. Garcelle wore Givenchy. Maria wore Gabriela Hearst. Hannah wore Lela Rose. Jane wore an Emporio Armani top and pants, Giorgio Armani belt, with a Skims bra, Jimmy Choo shoes and jewelry from Mejuri and Shine Like Me.

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Jennifer Morrison & Tia Mowry Went Candle Shopping at Jennifer Klein's Holiday Party!

Jennifer Morrison and Tia Mowry are two of the many celebs who stepped out for producer Jennifer Klein’s Holiday Party this year!

The actresses were both spotted leaving the event with their NEST New York gift bags on Saturday night (December 6) in Brentwood, Calif.

NEST had a holiday candle gifting room inside Jennifer‘s home where guests were able to choose between three scents in the festive collection, including the holiday classic candle.

Fargo and Prison Break actor Peter Stormare was spotted leaving the party with his gift bag and more stars there included Kelsey Grammer and Big Sky‘s Katheryn Winnick.

Guests were seen filling up their gift bags with more treats that were available to-go, including Baked by Melissa’s three-packs of mini cupcakes, chocolates from the Ghiradelli bar, and bags of Smart Sweets candy, including their new Cola Gummies.

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Rita Moreno Encourages Women to Work Together in Empowering Power of Women Event Speech

Rita Moreno is being honored at Variety’s Power of Women Presented by Lifetime event.

The 89-year-old West Side Story actress gave an empowering speech about encouraging women to work together during the event on Thursday night (September 30) at the Wallis Annenberg Center for the Performing Arts in Beverly Hills, Calif.

“My hope is that as more women, like the ones honored here tonight, gain positions of power and influence, they continue to keep the fires burning for those who aspire,” Rita said on stage. “We live in a time that requires us to be vigilant. As women, many issues require our attention in these dark days — when our leaders politicize the wearing of masks and polarize our citizens over vaccines; when in the mind of many, climate change is science fiction and healthcare is still not codified as a basic human right in a divided America.”

“None of us can take on the world by ourselves, but if there is one thing I am sure of in my 90 years, it is the power of a sisterhood of women working for change,” Rita added. “Life grows within us and we are its caretakers – we are heavily invested! I believe all women have the potential to bloom where they are planted.”

Other stars in attendance included Rita‘s One Day at a Time co-star Justina Machado, Jenna Dewan, actress/author Cazzie David, RHOBH star and actress Garcelle Beauvais, Oscar-winning actress Marlee Matlin, Brooklyn Nine-Nine actress Chelsea Peretti, celeb chef Sandra Lee, Shadowhunters actress Emeraude Toubia, Law & Order actress Elisabeth Rohm, Alias actress Merrin Duney, and Sister, Sister actress Tia Mowry.

FYI: Jenna Dewan is wearing a dress by Brock Collection. Garcelle Beauvais is wearing a coat by Dries Van Noten.Marlee Matlin is wearing a Lafayette 148 New York dress.

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Tia Mowry Updates Fans on Possible 'Sister, Sister' Reboot

Tia Mowry just delivered some sad news – the Sister, Sister reboot, that’s been in talks for quite a while – is not moving forward.

In a new TikTok video, the 43-year-old actress confirmed the idea was not moving forward after hopes of a reboot were talked about.

While Tia answered some common questions in the video, the final one included was “Will there be a sister sister [sic] reboot?” To that, she said, “No, sorry.”

Tia starred with her twin, Tamera Mowry, who were separated at birth, and each adopted by a different parent. One day, the teens have a chance encounter while shopping at a clothing store in the mall.

Sister, Sister was recently added to Netflix and some fans noticed that certain songs were missing from the show. Find out why that is…

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Tia Mowry Has Reunited With Sister Tamera After Over 6 Months Apart

Tamera and Tia Mowry are together again!

The 42-year-old sisters and actresses have reunited after being apart for months due to the coronavirus pandemic.

For over six months, Tia and Tamera were unable to see each other.

“I still haven’t seen her, physically,” Tamera revealed in October. “I live in Napa and then there was a surge in L.A., and right when we were actually going to head up there, there was a surge in L.A. and it wasn’t wise for all of us to go there… we were going to meet up, [Tia’s] working on Family Reunion and the time, it didn’t work. But I know for a fact when we see each other we’re just, we’re gonna cry.”

She added that while they do have Zoom, it wasn’t the same.

Now, in a new interview, Tia announced that they were finally able to see one another.

“We were so happy to see each other, and we hadn’t seen each other in so long,” Tia shared with Entertainment Tonight, adding that the entire family is planning to spend time with more of her family over the Easter weekend.

Last year, Tia also opened up about the racism she and Tamera experience while growing up as child stars.

Tamera Mowry Hasn't Seen Twin Sister Tia Since The Start of the Pandemic

Twin sisters Tamera Mowry-Housley and Tia Mowry-Hardrict haven’t seen each other in about six months, due to the pandemic.

Tamera revealed in a new interview with Entertainment Tonight that she and Tia have been in touch, but haven’t actually seen each other since the start of the pandemic over six months ago.

“I still haven’t seen her, physically,” she said. “I live in Napa and then there was a surge in L.A., and right when we were actually going to head up there, there was a surge in L.A. and it wasn’t wise for all of us to go there… we were going to meet up, [Tia’s] working on Family Reunion and the time, it didn’t work. But I know for a fact when we see each other we’re just, we’re gonna cry.”

Tamera added that she and Tia have kept up with each other virtually with Zoom calls every two weeks, but it’s not the same for them.

“Every two weeks, we Zoom each other and we have happy hour. We have a glass of wine, we talk about what’s been happening. I mean, we text almost every other day. But there’s something about visually seeing your loved one, but there’s something even better, obviously, just the human connection and touch – and hug and I just I can’t wait to do that,” she says.

This is actually the longest they’ve gone without seeing each other.

Recently, Tia opened up about a very trying time in her and Tamera‘s lives when they were teen actresses. See what happened here…

Tia Mowry Recalls Being Told She & Sister Tamera Couldn't Be On the Cover of a Certain Magazine: "I Will Never Forget That'

Tia Mowry is opening up about the past racism she’s faced, even while she was starring on Sister, Sister in the early 1990s.

The 42-year-old actress was featured on an episode of ET’s Unfiltered and recalled how she learned to love herself despite the hate being thrown at her.

“To this day, I’m always telling my beautiful brown-skinned girl that she is beautiful,” Tia started, before adding that she spreads that love to her children. “I tell him [son Cree] how handsome he is, I tell him, you know, he is smart. Because I know what it feels like for someone to devalue your worth, and I don’t want my children to ever, ever, ever, feel that. And not have the strength, or the foundation, to not believe it. To believe that they are worthy.”

She remembered one moment when she felt like she wasn’t worthy was when she and twin sister, Tamera, “wanted to be on the cover of this very popular [teenage] magazine at the time” and they “were told that we couldn’t be on the cover of the magazine because we were Black and we would not sell.”

“I will never forget that. I will never forget where I was,” she added. “I wish I would have spoken up. I wish I would have said something then. I wish I would have had the courage to speak out and say that wasn’t right.”

Tia continues, adding that she was also feeling insecure about many other things, including her hair.

“I would feel insecure about my hair because being young and being in this business, I never saw girls like me. I never saw girls that, you know, were embracing their curls or I never saw curly hair being portrayed as beautiful,” she says.

Just recently, Tia got candid with fans and showed off her weight loss since giving birth to her second child in 2018.