Tia Mowry Says She Manifested Javon’e

On a SiriusXM interview during promo for her Lifetime movie “Single Black Tenant,” Tia Mowry revealed that she “manifested” her new relationship—naming her boyfriend Javon’e, a teacher with a master’s degree, and describing their shared routines including medi
For weeks, the internet has been buzzing about Tia Mowry being off the market again. Now she’s talking about it in plain, personal terms—while she’s on the promo trail for her new Lifetime movie, “Single Black Tenant.”
The actress discussed her new relationship during an interview on Talia Parkinson’s show on Today Show Radio on Sirius XM, where she described the moment she decided to share that she’d found love again on Instagram.
“I was debating,” Mowry admitted. Then she went on to share real details—his name is Javon’e, and he works as a teacher. She said he also has his master’s, studied in France, and is an artist. She called him an avid reader, and described how quickly they connected on daily life and mindset.
Their conversations, she said, run on the same frequency. They both enjoy meditating and reading books together.
“One of my favorite things we do together is we will go to a Buddhist temple and we meditate together. We meditate every Wednesday,” Mowry said. She added that at night, before sleep, he reads to her.
“The books he’ll read to me are about co-parenting,” she said.
Mowry also spoke about their families. She said their kids are around the same age—15 and 8—“a boy and a girl.” She described Javon’e as a “wonderful human being,” and pointed to what he says day to day.
“Some of the things he just says: ‘How can I support you?’ His emotional intelligence is amazing.”
When the conversation turned to Ciara’s prayer and whether her own love story had a similar origin, Mowry answered with her own language of intention. She said she manifested Javon’e.
“I manifested this. Basically, what I did last year was, a friend of mine had told me to listen to music, put some candles on and just write out a list of what you would like in a partner,” Mowry said.
She described how timing and self-knowledge mattered as much as the vision itself. She said she’s grateful it came when it did, because she wouldn’t have known what she wanted “three years ago.” In her telling, she needed solitude first—time to learn who she is.
“I really needed to sit in solitude and learn who I am first,” she said.
She said she also approaches the process through neuroscience, studying the brain as well as visuals and meditation. She described closing her eyes and meditating about her partner and the feeling she wanted.
“And the feeling was my nervous system being safe. And that’s exactly what he does,” she said. “He’s amazing.”
Mowry previously gave fans a peek at her new bae in April, and she and Javon’e even enjoyed a “baecation” together in Cabo—now framed by her own account as the end point of a longer, more deliberate effort to find the relationship she could feel in her body.
The story she shared on-air isn’t just about who she’s dating. It’s about how she got there—through routines, meditation, and a specific sense of safety that, according to her, is the one thing that makes her new relationship feel right.
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