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Sister, Sister Season 1 Episode 3
Tia and Tamera host a slumber party, while Lisa puts her hopes of romance to rest after catching her two-timing beau in the act.
Serie: Sister, Sister
Episode Title: Slumber Party
Air Date: 1994-04-08
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