It’s time for a mind-blowing revelation: 90s Black sitcom stars were not only masters of the small screen but also had secret alter egos as sensational R&B acts. Prepare to have your mind blown as we delve into the world of musical talents hiding behind familiar faces like Tia and Tamera Mowry from Sister Sister.
During her acclaimed Renaissance World Tour, the incomparable Beyoncé turned the spotlight towards Voices, the girl group formed by the Mowry twins. This extraordinary moment unfolded when Beyoncé spotted Tia Mowry in the audience during her B’Day concert on September 4th. In a mesmerizing gesture, Beyoncé paid homage to the Mowry twins’ 1992 hit, “Yeah, Yeah, Yeah.”
The keen-eyed members of the devoted Hive community were quick to catch this heartwarming tribute. It happened during Beyoncé’s enthralling performance of “1+1” when she caught sight of Mowry, blew her a kiss, mouthed “I love you,” and effortlessly transitioned into a snippet of “Yeah, Yeah, Yeah.”
Mowry took to Instagram to recount this unforgettable encounter. In a series of pictures from the evening, she shared her joy and gratitude. “The first time I met @beyonce was during her Destiny’s Child days when she was on a production with my brother @tahj_mowry, and since then I have been lucky to cross paths with her throughout the years,” she wrote.
Expressing her excitement, Mowry continued, “I felt so lucky to have been able to see her perform Renaissance on her birthday!” The highlight of the night, however, was when Beyoncé not only noticed Mowry amidst the crowd but greeted her with a smile and a hello. To the astonishment of Mowry, Beyoncé then delved into singing “Yeah, Yeah, Yeah,” the iconic track from the time Tia and Tamera were part of Voices. “I was so touched by her gesture, and I still can’t believe that it truly happened!” Mowry exclaimed.
While it may not come as a surprise that Beyoncé effortlessly recalls and seamlessly incorporates a song that reached No. 72 on the Billboard charts three decades ago, it remains unbelievable that she can spot anyone or anything from the dazzling stage, shining with blinding silver lamé. But then again, she is Beyoncé (and the world thanks her for it).