Actress Tamera Mowry-Housley looked fabulous as she caught a flight at LAX in California with her 2-month-old baby daughter, Ariah, on Tuesday.

In the video clip, the mother of two covers Ariah who sits in a stylish stroller as they walk to their gate bound for New York City. Mowry-Housley is visiting New York to promote the upcoming season of "The Real," a talk show hosted by Tamar Braxton, Adrienne Bailon, Jeannie Mai, Loni Love and Mowry-Housley.

When asked what she thinks of Kanye West announcing plans to run for president in 2020, Mowry-Housley says, "He'd have a lot to say!"

She also says that being a mom for the second time is "awesome."

Mowry-Housley told People magazine last month that Ariah's older brother, Aden, 2, was excited when he met his new sibling but has become suspicious of the new addition.

"The first three weeks were great, but now he realizes she's not going anywhere and he's jealous," she said. "As a mother, I am incorporating him as much as I can when I'm with her. I ask him to help with the diaper, the pacifier, to cuddle when I'm nursing. That makes him feel better."

In late August, Mowry-Housley and her husband, Fox News senior correspondent Adam Housley, took their children to Carver, Massachusetts, where they attended the grand opening of Thomas Land, a family amusement park based on the popular children's TV series "Thomas and Friends."

"Aden is obsessed with trains, so this was a no-brainer," Mowry-Housley said. "It's cool to come out as a family because we are family people. We run four deep now; when you have four, there's no doubt about it, you are a family."

Meanwhile, twin sister Tia Mowry suffered a social media backlash when she seemingly threw shade at hip-hop artist Nicki Minaj in a recent Instagram post, reports Bossip.

"The Game" star posted a picture of Minaj in a bikini next to a photo of actress Lisa Bonet wearing a conservative, loose fitting outfit.

"Not that there's anything wrong with the other girls but this is so me," wrote Mowry, referring her preference to dress like Bonet.

Minaj's fans, known as the Barbies, blasted Mowry for the post.

"This picture is shaming women as usual," one person commented. "And any woman who supports this post is ignorant and is an idiot."

Mowry changed the caption to "Nobody is shamming[sic] anybody either!" before deleting the Instagram post, according to Bossip.