Tamera Isn’t Having It

On a recent episode of “The Real,” Tamara Mowry-Housley made it clear she was not going to tolerate anyone questioning her husband Adam’s collard greens.

The Root writes:

Tamera Mowry-Housley’s Thanksgiving came under fire after she posted a photo showing her white husband, Fox News journalist Adam Housley, making a pot of collard greens.

A lot of the comments offered that there was no way a white man could cook greens, and the talk show host actually replied to one comment in particular on Tuesday’s episode of The Real.

“Ain’t no way Adam is making some good collard greens … you must eat like a white person,” the commenter said.

Mowry-Housley wasn’t having it. She went on to explain the origin of collard greens and how they “originated” from Greece.

“What they don’t know is that Adam’s grandmother was from the South, and she passed away before she could spread that recipe to him. My husband loves collard greens,” she said.

Tamera also claimed that people of color should start the change they want to see:

“Guys, with there being so much racial tension in this world right now, why don’t we start with ourselves? It doesn’t have to always be about race!”

Check out the clip below:

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8 comments

    1. That’s why this is funny to me. She has some nerve accusing anyone else of being too focused on race considering her husband supports Donald Trump and works for racist Fox News. Tamera needs to have a seat.

  1. So it’s minorities that have to be the change in a racist country? She’s so annoying. I now understand why she married him. She’s probably a republican her damn self.

  2. I wish she would shut her lame a-s up. She married a racist and from the sh-t she said in the video I can tell she has some self hate issues. I always preferred her sister anyway.

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