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Tia Mowry Talks Keeping Marriage Private

Tia Mowry-Hardrict, the 35-year-old actress, recently revealed that she has some boundaries when it comes to showcasing her marriage on her reality television show "Tia and Tamera."

While Tia and her twin sister Tamera have a reality television show where their husbands often make appearances, Mowry-Hardrict explained that she and her husband Cory Hardrict, 33, would not let the world into every aspect of their lives.

"I don't like to showcase my relationship with my husband," the actress told Viva Glam Magazine recently. "I like to keep some things private."

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Mowry first married Hardrict in 2008 and decided to renew her vows on a beach last April in Malibu, Calif., according to E! News. Hardrict walked toward his bride while holding the couple's soon-to-be 2-year-old son Cree, a source told E! News.

"Cory was holding their son, Cree, as he walked down the aisle," the source told E! "Tia was wearing a white dress with cutouts on the sides and had on a sparkly headband. She looked very pretty."

Mowry, who first rose to fame with her twin sister on the 90s sitcom "Sister, Sister," shared her love for her husband in a handwritten letter posted to her personal website last Valentine's Day.

"You are my soul-mate, lover, best friend, confident and the father of our beautiful child Cree Taylor," Mowry wrote in the letter that appeared on TiaandTameraOfficial.com. "Without you, I seriously don't know what I would do!"

Although Mowry has been vocal about being happy with her family life, she denied rumors that she was pregnant with a second child earlier this year.

"Tia is not pregnant," the actress' representative told RumorFix.com.

The Christian mother and wife is gearing up to star in a new Nick at Nite show "Instant Mom," which was recently picked up by the network.

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