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In a recent interview, Cory Hardrict shared insights into his co-parenting relationship with ex-wife Tia Mowry following their split in 2023. The former couple, who share two children, emphasized the importance of maintaining a peaceful and supportive environment for their kids. Hardrict highlighted that their focus remains on the well-being of their children, prioritizing open communication and mutual respect.
The actor revealed that both he and Mowry have made a conscious effort to put aside personal differences for the sake of their family. They have established a co-parenting strategy that minimizes conflict and fosters a healthy atmosphere for their children. Hardrict expressed gratitude for their ability to navigate this transition without drama, attributing their success to a shared commitment to parenting and understanding each other's perspectives.
Their approach serves as a positive example for others in similar situations, showcasing that even after a relationship ends, it is possible to work together harmoniously for the sake of the children.
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