After displaying their family on national television for three successful seasons of their hit show Tia & Tamera, the famous twins confessed they often experience harsh racism.

Tamera Mowry-Housley, who's husband Adam is Caucasian, revealed in a OWN special of Where Are They Now that she frequently receives "hurtful" comments about her inter-racial marriage.

While wiping her tears she said, "When my husband and I are so open...What we're showing is love...it's love...But people choose to look past love and spew hate. That's what hurts me because I've never experienced so much hate ever in my life. Ever."

She continued to reveal the cruel names that she is called.

"'White man's whore'...The new one was...'Back in the day you cost three hundred dollars, but now you're giving it to him for free.' Like, stuff that...me as a person couldn't even fathom. I can't even think of these words."

She went on to say that it's hard for her to see how people can say these things about inter-racial relationships because her own mother is African-American while her father is White.

"I'm a product of it...I grew up seeing a family. So it's very shocking to go through this. And this is the big one. They say 'Oh Tia is a true Black woman, because she married a Black man.' So, I'm less of a Black person because I married White?"

It seems like Housley might have been struggling to keep the criticism to herself. Her twin sister Tia Mowry-Hardict, who is married to actor Cory Hardict, seemed extremely shocked by what her sister had experienced. Hardict revealed that she experiences racist remarks herself.

"I get the opposite actually. I've had people say that, '[Tamera] has done it right by marrying a White man,' " she said.

Beyond all of the hateful and unthinkable words that get thrown at Mowry-Housley and her husband, she is still proud of her family.

She said, "I love my husband so much. I love our family. I love our dynamic. I'm proud to be in the relationship that I am because it's based no love. Pure love."