During her recent appearance on Oprah: Where Are They Now, the 90s hit sitcom Sister, Sister teen star Tamara Mowry tearfully opens up about horrific racism that she has experienced because of her interracial marriage.

During the interview, she revealed that she and Fox correspondent Adam Housely, whom she married three years ago, have been attacked with numerous racial remarks made by online critics. Mowry also said that they were attacked mainly on Twitter, and broke down in tears as she tried to reconcile her love for her husband.

"See, this is where I get emotional, because it's hurtful," she said. "Because when my husband and I are so openly -- and we're fine with showing -- is love. 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."

Mowry then revealed the most shocking example of Internet abuse she received to the talk show host. "I get called a 'white man's whore," she said. "The new one was 'back in the day you cost $300, but now you're giving it to him for free."

"I couldn't even fathom or think of these words, because I'm a product of it," she added.

The actress continued by explaining how she grew up in a bi-racial family herself. "My mom is a beautiful black woman and my dad is an amazing white man, and I grew up seeing a family. I didn't grow up saying, 'Oh, that's a white man,'" she said.

Tamara appeared alongside her identical twin sister Tia. She mentioned an especially hurtful remark she saw online that involved her sibling, who is married to actor Cory Hardrict. "They say, 'Oh, Tia's a true black woman because she married a black man," she said. "Oh -- I'm less of a black person because I married white?"

However, Tamara Mowry told Oprah that she refuses to be defeated, focusing more on love. "I love my husband so much," she said. "I love our family. I love our dynamic. I'm proud to be in the relationship I am because it's based on love. Pure love."