Bill Cosby Heartbroken Over Sudden Death of TV Son Malcolm-Jamal Warner
Bill Cosby is in deep mourning after the sudden death of Malcolm-Jamal Warner, the actor who played his son Theo Huxtable on The Cosby Show.
Warner, 54, reportedly drowned in a tragic accident, shocking fans and friends alike.
Cosby, now 88, was said to be devastated when he got the call.
According to his spokesperson, the news hit him just as hard as when he lost his real-life son Ennis in a 1997 robbery gone wrong.
Cosby remembered how Warner and Ennis used to play together as children, calling their bond special and unforgettable.
The star also shared how proud he was of Warner’s legacy.
He believes Malcolm did not just entertain people. He made a real difference in the world.
Cosby said the work Malcolm did on The Cosby Show helped shape a generation and will continue to inspire many more.
Cosby, who spent nearly three years in prison before his conviction was overturned, also took a moment to reflect on Warner’s strong work ethic.
He remembered how Malcolm would always go off by himself to practice his lines and make sure he was fully prepared for every scene.
He called the news of Warner’s passing “shocking” and heartbreaking.
He also spoke warmly of Warner’s mother, praising her for the support and care she gave her son.
As fans grieve this loss, it is clear Malcolm-Jamal Warner was not just a television star. He was family to many, especially to the man who once played his father on screen.