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Another comedy series that we are about to look forward to watch and enjoy this time is “Instant Mom” and Tia Mowry is going to be part of the series. Tia Mowry, one of the most famous and well-known TV Series actress for starring in Sister, Sister and The Game, was set to star in the new Nick at Night Comedy entitled “Instant Mom” which is about to premiere soon. The television network has ordered 13 episodes for this multi-camera comedy series which is set to premiere on NickMom and then repeat on Nick at Nite. Instant Mom, this new and upcoming comedy television show, tells the story of a young party girl named Stephanie (Mowry) who must kiss her single life goodbye when she married an older man, Charlie (Spin City’s Michael Boatman) who already has three kids. In the series, she struggles to maintain her former single self while trying to grow on being a full-time stepmom. Sheryl Lee Ralph will also be included in the show as Stephanie’s mom. "Instant Mom is the perfect addition to our NickMom nighttime comedy block designed to let moms unwind from the day and laugh at the often hilarious experiences of parenthood," Bronwen O'Keefe, the channel's SVP of NickMom, said in a statement. "This show has a fantastic cast and at the center is Tia bringing all her warmth and talent to this funny and relatable character." Mowry also stars in the Style network reality series, Tia & Tamera, with her twin sister Tamera Mowry.

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