It turns out that Tamera Mowry’s kids really “have their own opinions” when it comes to how they feel about their mom’s hit ’90s show, “Sister, Sister.”

Mowry appeared on the “Jennifer Hudson Show” and said her children, Aden and Ariah, did indeed watch the sitcom, but their reaction shook the proverbial family tree.

“I don’t know if I should be offended,” Mowry began. “Aden said, ‘Yeah, that’s not my thing, I love sports.'”

And while Ariah said she enjoyed the show, Mowry shared, she didn’t give her mother the glowing review Mowry was hoping for.

In classic kid style, the 10-year-old confessed that she prefers the 2014 series “Nicky, Ricky, Dicky & Dawn” just “a little better,” her mom shared.

“I haven’t lost hope,” Mowry added. “He’s only 10, so maybe when he’s 13 or even 14 he’ll realize that his mom is a big deal.”

Twin sisters Tia, left, and Tamera Mowry, right, during season 1 of the '90s TV show.
Twin sisters Tia, left, and Tamera Mowry, right, during the first season of the ’90s TV show “Sister, Sister.”

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Hudson gently reassured the actress, reminding her that her children, ages 13 and 10, are at the age where they are embarrassed by almost anything their parents do.

“Sister, Sister,” starring Tamera Mowry and her sister Tia Mowry, followed twin siblings who were separated at birth and later reunited as teenagers. The show originally premiered in 1994.