Sister Sister, probably one of the best twin-based TV shoes ever, is coming back.
Appearing on Steve Harvey’s talk show yesterday, Jackée Harry, who played Lisa Landry on the show, confirmed that a reboot is happening, primarily because Tia and Tamara won’t leave her alone.
“They’re my babies”, Jackée said. “They won’t leave me alone. I can’t get rid of none of these women!”
The original show focused on the life of identical twins who were separated at birth and reconnect after a chance encounter. The show ran form 1994 to 199. While there is no word when the reboot will hit screens, Tia told Us Weekly in November that she and her sister are working with the producers from the original production, and they’re confident that fans will love it.
“I feel very blessed and honoured that people are still following my sister and I 20 years later,” she said. “We’re just excited to give back to the fans and make them happy, that’s really one of the main reasons we’re doing it. We’re moms with children, but I would like for the show to really focus on sisterhood and the strengths and weaknesses of sisterhood.”
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