Tia Mowry Clapped Back At Trolls With Two Middle Fingers, A Happy Dance, And A Heartfelt Message

    "I’m sure we’ve all been there, when that person says a mean comment under their breath or treats you rudely, it’s easy to feel the full weight of their behavior as a reflection of you."

    As a kid, Tia Mowry was a beloved '90s sitcom star alongside her twin sister Tamera on Sister, Sister.

    And for years, she maintained a steady career, recently starring as the matriarch on Netflix's Family Reunion.

    In her personal life, she's also a mother of two children — son Cree, 11, and daughter Cairo, 4 — but her divorce in April from their father, actor Cory Hardrict, has brought a few haters into this beloved actor's circle.

    Tia and Cory met on the set of their 1999 movie Hollywood Horror and married in 2008. But after their recent split, Tia has received some hate online.

    In response to the internet backlash after ending her marriage of 15 years to Cory, Tia has made the best of her single life and delivered a clear message to the trolls.

    Tia posted a video on Instagram dressed in a cute high-waisted miniskirt and floral shirt and dancing to a Beyoncé/Fergie mashup. After flipping off the haters, she points out hateful comments, one by one, with the words "pov: you've mastered the art of being unbothered" above her.

    And to leave no room for interpretation, she paired the video with a lengthy message in the caption. "The older I get, the more I’m learning to not be a people pleaser. I’m realizing that walking in my authenticity is all that matters to me, but with that, comes the opinions of other people," she wrote.

    "I’m sure we’ve all been there, when that person says a mean comment under their breath or treats you rudely, it’s easy to feel the full weight of their behavior as a reflection of you."

    "However, learning that it has everything to do with them and very little to do with you can help you shake it off and keep it pushing 💅🏽 What tools do you use to combat negativity in your own life?"

    Her fans are showering her with support, and the haters can stay big mad.

    Now, let's answer Tia's question: "What tools do you use to combat negativity in your own life?"

    Let us know in the comments.