Lean in and get ready for a wild ride as Tamera Mowry-Housley, the beloved star of Sister, Sister and former co-host of The Real, breaks free from her "good girl" persona and serves up a powerful memoir that will leave you inspired. In the audiobook, You Should Sit Down for This, narrated by Tamera herself, you'll feel like you're sitting down with her, indulging in tea and fresh baked cookies, as she spills her wisdom-infused stories and becomes the fun-loving girlfriend we all need.
We all know Tamera as one-half of the unforgettable duo on Sister, Sister and as the charismatic co-host of The Real. But her journey from teenage star to grown woman with a thriving career and family hasn't been a walk in the park. Growing up in a military family in Hawaii, Tamera had the discipline to pursue her dreams but craved a life on her own terms. And she wasn't about to let anyone define who she was. With faith as her guide, she embarked on a journey to find true happiness and create her unique path.
This pink book of quirky advice and storytelling is a celebration of love, cookies, and the rollercoaster of life. Tamera fearlessly shares personal anecdotes about her decision to distance herself from beauty pageants, the pressures of being a teenage star, her battles with rejection, the chaos of dating later in life, the challenges of balancing family and career, and the beauty of finding solace in your closet. Through her experiences, she inspires us to embrace both the highs and lows of growing.
But Tamera doesn't just sprinkle her life stories throughout this audiobook; she shares her Tameraisms, bite-sized pieces of wisdom that will empower you to face life head-on and conquer its unexpected twists and turns. With her warm and relatable voice, Tamera reminds us that when we open our minds and hearts, we can tap into the magic that lies within us and become the best versions of ourselves.
So grab your headphones and buckle up for a listening experience that will leave you feeling liberated and motivated. You Should Sit Down for This is not just a memoir, but a reminder that we all have the power to shape our own destinies and live life on our own terms.