![]() I don’t really know how to digest it and I might need some help.'” It can be something where it’s like, ‘Listen, this hurts. He continued, “I think that was the biggest thing is showing that you don’t have to be a brick wall all the time. Read More: Tia Mowry on expanding Anser brand and returning to ‘Family Reunion’ set: ‘I’m living in my purpose’ Sometimes things are overwhelming and that’s okay.”įAMILY REUNION PART 3 (L to R) TIA MOWRY as COCOA and ANTHONY ALABI as MOZ in episode 309 of FAMILY REUNION PART 3 Cr. “I think it was really important-and I think the writers saw this-to show that someone, even with Moz’ stature, being a ballplayer, being a dad and a husband, that sometimes you need a little help. “I think for a long time in the Black culture, it’s been kind of a faux pas to not go to therapy, or that there was something wrong with you if you needed to talk to someone-where you couldn’t handle something mentally,” the actor 40-year-old actor explained. Alabi says that including that moment was significant and necessary for viewers, especially those in the Black community. In one particular episode, Cocoa encourages Moz to be open about his grief with his children and references his therapy sessions, telling him that allowing his children to see him cry is a good thing. The three cast members, who star as Cocoa McKellan (Mowry), M’Dear (Devine) and Moz McKellan (Alabi) respectively, told theGrio that the upcoming episodes of the hit Netflix series will tackle several important topics, including emotional vulnerability. Tia Mowry, Loretta Devine and Anthony Alabi are back and better than ever in Family Reunion part three. EXCLUSIVE: The cast of the hit Netflix series says that part three will dive into the importance of being vulnerable and seeking therapy in the Black community
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