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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]Sadly due to lack of resources in the country, I read that there was no lifeguard on duty when Malcom drowned. I also read that there were signs warning ⚠️ of drowning which I have never seen on a beach. I’m saddened at this loss - Malcom was a great 80’s actor as Theo Huxtable. He was funny, charming + oh so adorable. He will be missed. [b]Sadly his death is being overshadowed[/b] by Ozzy’s death. :([/quote] I don't think so, [b]people just don't know Malcolm[/b], he hasn't been incredibly famous for decades. I haven't heard his name or seen his face in years. [/quote] White people? I am not being difficult, but I think this is cultural thing. He was not as popular as he was in the 80s, but he was still very known and loved. He was involved in many projects over the years, and he’s had several very public relationships. [NP][/quote] For what it’s worth I’m 45 and White and have seen way more about MJW than Ozzy. Then again I only really know about Ozzy from living with the Osbournes on MTV. But grew up watching the Cosby show. It’s not a competition though. I remember my mom died the same week as Prince and it drove me crazy because people were booing over a celebrity They never knew but here I was with my world turned upside down. But I was thinking logically in my grief. Grief is never a competition.[/quote]
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