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‘Sister, Sister’: Which Love Interest Has the Highest Net Worth

Sister, Sister turned Tia and Tamera Mowry into household names. Audiences were also introduced to several supporting characters, several of which were love interests for the twins. All three of them have very distinct journeys in Hollywood, which has resulted in them having different net worths.

Sister, Sister turned Tia and Tamera Mowry into household names. Audiences were also introduced to several supporting characters on the television series, several of which were love interests for the twins. All three of them have very distinct journeys in Hollywood, which has resulted in them having different net worths.

Marques Houston in 2016
Marques Houston in 2016 | Vivien Killilea/Getty Images for Smile Train, Inc

‘Sister, Sister’ is an iconic 1990s sitcom

Sister, Sister, first premiered in 1994 on ABC. Besides the sisters, Sister, Sister also starred Jackée Harry, Tim Reid and Marques Houston. It focused on twins that were separated at birth who coincidentally find each in a chance meeting at a store. The girls and their parents become a blended family, Tia and Lisa move in with Tamera and Ray so the girls can spend their teen years growing up together.

ABC axed the series after just one season, but The WB (then a new network), saved the day by picking it up. At The WB, the show ran for four more seasons until it ended on the network in 1999.

The twins were in high school for the show’s first five seasons. Houston’s character, Roger, is written out at the end of season 5. Filling this void, the fifth season introduced two new characters, Tyreke and Jordan. Played by RonReaco Lee and Deon Richmond, they became main cast members in the sixth and final season, which depicts the twins in college.

Marques Houston, Deon Richmond, and, RonReacoLee all had different trajectories after the show

Richmond’s character of Jordan was the love interest of Tamera, while Lee’s Tyreke was the love interest of Tia. Though Houston’s Roger wasn’t technically one of their love interests, he did go on dates with both of them once the character evolved in his final season on-screen.

Post-Sister, Sister, Lee has consistently appeared in many films and television shows over the years. He received critical acclaim for his role on the Starz comedy series, Survivor’s Remorse, which aired from 2014 to 2017. He has also starred in several other series like The Good Guys, as well as films like Madea Goes to Jail. According to Idol Net Worth, his net worth is estimated to be $3 million.

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Richmond was known for his role on The Cosby Show prior to Sister, Sister. After Sister, Sister the actor has done some other projects on and off, but he hasn’t been that active in the acting world. Some of his recent appearances include a 2014 episode of Psych and the MTV and the short-lived Bounce television series, One Love. According to Celebrity Net Worth, his net worth is estimated to be $1 million.

Houston may be the most known out of the three because of his ties to the music world. He was a member of the R&B boy band, Immature. The group remains active to this day. He has also appeared in several movies, including You Got Served and the television series Cuts. He is also very active as a film producer and has produced many films alongside Chris Stokes. According to Celebrity Net Worth, his net worth is estimated to be $5 million.

Where is Sister, Sister’ streaming?

The show aired very frequently on Disney Channel, which had syndication rights to the show for several years. The Mowry twins also did custom marketing for the series’ reairing at the network, which led more people to believe that Sister, Sister had a home at Disney as an original series .

The also twins starred in the Twitches original film franchise at Disney Channel around the same time Sister, Sister was airing on the network. Seventeen Again, a Showtime film that starred the twins and their brother Tahj, also aired on the network at one point. But since it is not a Disney Channel original series, the show is not on Disney+.

The show may not be on Disney+, but because of a landmark licensing deal, it is on Netflix along with several classic Black sitcoms. So whenever you want to take a trip back in time to the ’90s, you can check out Sister, SIster on Netflix.