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Four years ago today, we celebrated a championship with our city. 🏆
“Niggas lie too much.” Stop believing every gotdamn thing. Some of that shit is your fault.
I’m 31 now and I still remember the things people said to me when I was 10. That’s why it’s so important to be careful what you say around kids because those words stay with them for life.
Malcolm-Jamal Warner reflected on his legacy in final interview before his untimely death.
Long Live Malcolm-Jamal Warner 🙏🏾 History Remembers Kings 👑〽️
Comedian Eddie Griffin reacts to the sudden passing of Malcolm-Jamal Warner, his co-star from the 90s TV show Malcolm & Eddie.
The Malcolm Jamal Warner shit fucked me up man. This shocked me like the passing of Kobe. I am shook.
Theo Huxtable. RIP Malcolm-Jamal Warner
Theo Huxtable. RIP Malcolm-Jamal Warner
When the whole family got together to teach Theo a lesson about the real world…
Malcolm-Jamal Warner was not only Black television royalty, he was a Grammy Award winning poet and talented musician in a jazz band. May he rest in peace 💛
Malcom & Eddie was one of those shows that seem to be forgotten about in time but was one of my favorites growing up
It’s taboo to talk about the Cosby Show because of what’s transpired in Bill’s life. But part of the brilliance of that show was Theo’s arc from struggling with dyslexia to going to grad school and educating the youth at a community center in the later seasons
'The Cosby Show' Star Malcolm-Jamal Warner Dead At 54 tmz.me/PKqIbFr
Malcom-Jamal Warner being dead is something that don’t even sound right.
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“The Cosby Show” understandably has a dark cloud around it now, but Malcolm Jamal Warner as Theo is one of the most important/iconic portrayals of a young Black man on TV. From his struggles with dyslexia to becoming an educator, Theo was so important in the 80s/90s.
“The Cosby Show” understandably has a dark cloud around it now, but Malcolm Jamal Warner as Theo is one of the most important/iconic portrayals of a young Black man on TV. From his struggles with dyslexia to becoming an educator, Theo was so important in the 80s/90s.
Love yourself enough to only want to live a healthy and positive life. We have to set the tone for the next generation.
Growing up an only son, I was always inspired watching the growth of characters such as Theo play out on television.