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09-22-2018, 07:47 PM
https://www.nickiswift.com/133703/tamera-mowry-defends-fox-news-host-husband/
Former Sister, Sister star Tamera Mowry is speaking out against her husband's haters, insisting that they have the wrong idea about him.
It all started when Mowry was hosting her daytime talk show The Real on Tuesday, Sept. 18, 2018. Mowry and her fellow co-hosts — Adrienne Bailon, Loni Love, and Jeannie Mae — addressed the situation surrounding TV's Julie Chen's decision to leave her show The Talk. As many know, Chen exited The Talk after her husband, former CBS CEO and chairman Les Moonves, resigned from his position following allegations of sexual misconduct.
While Love believed that Chen made the right call to leave The Talk, Bailon disagreed, saying that Chen should have stayed in order to share her experience. She argued that if Chen really wants to clear her husband's name as she's previously said, then she should have stuck around on her popular talk show. Mowry understood Bailon's point, and she used the moment to give an example as to how she can use her platform as a talk show host to fill viewers in on the truth.
"There are some people who think that my husband is racist because he worked for a certain channel," Mowry told her colleagues and viewers both in the audience and at home. "I'm a look in that camera right there and let everybody know: My husband is not a racist."
Read More: https://www.nickiswift.com/133703/tamera-mowry-defends-fox-news-host-husband/?utm_campaign=clip
Former Sister, Sister star Tamera Mowry is speaking out against her husband's haters, insisting that they have the wrong idea about him.
It all started when Mowry was hosting her daytime talk show The Real on Tuesday, Sept. 18, 2018. Mowry and her fellow co-hosts — Adrienne Bailon, Loni Love, and Jeannie Mae — addressed the situation surrounding TV's Julie Chen's decision to leave her show The Talk. As many know, Chen exited The Talk after her husband, former CBS CEO and chairman Les Moonves, resigned from his position following allegations of sexual misconduct.
While Love believed that Chen made the right call to leave The Talk, Bailon disagreed, saying that Chen should have stayed in order to share her experience. She argued that if Chen really wants to clear her husband's name as she's previously said, then she should have stuck around on her popular talk show. Mowry understood Bailon's point, and she used the moment to give an example as to how she can use her platform as a talk show host to fill viewers in on the truth.
"There are some people who think that my husband is racist because he worked for a certain channel," Mowry told her colleagues and viewers both in the audience and at home. "I'm a look in that camera right there and let everybody know: My husband is not a racist."
Read More: https://www.nickiswift.com/133703/tamera-mowry-defends-fox-news-host-husband/?utm_campaign=clip