The actress and former talk show host is taking a crack at an unscripted culinary series for Hulu.
Tamera Mowry-Housley is still best known for her role in the 1990s sitcom Sister Sister, in which she starred opposite her real-life twin Tia Mowry-Hardrict. She has done plenty since then, though, including several Hallmark Christmas movies and an eight-year hosting run on the daytime talk show The Real.
The 42-year-old committed Christian, and mother of two, stepped away from that gig last year and is now bringing her talents to a cooking program for Hulu called Baker's Dozen, and she will share the hosting duties with Bill Yosses, a former White House pastry chef.
A competition show, it will pit 13 amateur and professional bakers against each other to determine who's the best at a series of challenges. Mowry-Housely really enjoyed filming the program, saying in a social media post that it was "a treat" working with Yosses and the contestants.
"I was able to meet so many incredible bakers whether they were professional or home bakers — They were all phenomenal! I can't wait for you guys to see it THIS FALL on Hulu!"
This first season will consist of eight episodes, each of which is to run one hour. The Disney-owned streaming platform has yet to announce an exact release date for Baker's Dozen, but Christian Film Blog will keep an eye on developments and let you know once it becomes clear.
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