Soon, you will, indeed, be seeing double — beloved '90s sitcom Sister, Sister will return to airwaves soon, one of its stars has confirmed.

Jackee Harry, who starred on the show for all of its six seasons between 1994 and 1999 on ABC, told The Steve Harvey Show Monday (January 16) that the wheels are in motion for a comeback. The show followed twins Tia and Tamera (played by real-life twins Tia and Tamera Mowry), who were separated at birth but reunited accidentally later in life upon meeting each other at the mall.

“Yeah, it’s happening!” Harry said, though ABC has not officially confirmed the project. “I’m excited. Tia Mowry-Hardrict and Tamera Mowry-Housley...my babies, too. They won’t leave me alone. I can’t get rid of none of these women!”

Mowry-Housley had previously told People in July 2017 that the original Sister, Sister crew was working toward a revival of some kind.

“We’re meeting with writers and producers because we wanna make sure it’s all a great fit, but we are progressively moving forward to make this happen,” Mowry-Housley said at the time.

“We want to make sure that it is great TV and that it’s gonna be fun,” she said. “We appreciate all of our fans’ eagerness because we are just as eager as you guys are.”

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