Tamera Mowry-Housley Awes Fans w/ Latest Singing Video [WATCH]

Tamera Mowry-Housley
Tamera Mowry-Housley Awes Fans w/ Latest Singing Video [WATCH]
Tamera Mowry-Housley is no stranger to being in the spotlight. From being an actress to a talk show co-host, many sometimes forget that she’s also an amazing singer.
On Monday (March 23rd) Tamera Mowry-Housley reminded fans of her skills when she posted a Instagram short clip of her singing “Shallow”, a song initially performed by Lady Gaga and Bradley Cooper in the 2018 romantic drama film, A Star Is Born.
She captioned the video,
“Yes I’m in the shower! It’s my fav place to sing. I promised you guys a singing video and you made sure I kept my promise. This is one of my fav songs. Love me some @ladygaga.”
Many people left positive comments on the video including some of Tamera’s co-host from “The Real.” Adrienne Bailon wrote,
“YOU KILLED THIS!!!!!!! Soooo beautiful…”
And Jeannie Mai commented,
“Friend. Breathtaking…”.
Other celebrities also showed support to the former child start turned morning talk show host.
Sherri Shepherd commented,
“You better sang!!!”
And Yvette Nicole Brown showed her love by simply saying “Beautiful!”
Do you think Tamera nailed it? Comment down below and tell us your thoughts.
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