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Speaker 2 (00:43):
Malcolm Jamal Warner, best known for playing CEO on The
Cosby Show, has died at just fifty four years old
after drowning off the coast of Costa Rica while on
vacation for This Family. He actually got caught up in
a high current in the ocean. He played the son
of Cliff and Clairehogle, of course, on the show from
nineteen eighty four to nineteen ninety two. Was even nominated
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for an Emmy for Best Supporting Actor. He continued to
act up until like twenty twenty three. I think was
the last thing that I saw him and Fred you
mentioned this earlier, but his TV dad Bill Cosby said,
this whole thing is taking him back to a very
dark time when he lost his son. Actually, when Built
got the call that Malcolm Jamal died on vacation in
Costa Rica, it reminded him of being in the studio
filming The Cosby Show in January of nineteen ninety seven
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when he got that call informing him that his son
was killed in a failed robbery attempt. He says that
his son and Malcolm Jamal used to play together on
the set of the show. Even remembered when he came
to visit their family home on a very special trip
he made his whole family lacked just lots of really
special memories. So thinking of his entire family, because that
is far too young. Jesse Murph is defending her latest
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single nineteen sixty five, after fans slammed the lyrics for
glorifying an era associated with sexism, conservative gender role and more.
Then she dropped the music video, which pissed even more
people off. How do I describe this music video? So
it's set in nineteen sixty five, Jason's laughing because I'm
sure he's seen it. There's a sex scene, her husband
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is cheating on her. There's some scenes with a gun
and a young girl. I mean, there's a lot going on.
It's very controversial. Jesse responded to the video with a
video rather on TikTok, kind of responding to all this backlash,
where she very bluntly stated the entire song is satire?
Are y'all stupid? So? I don't know how much clear
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she could be. Instead of easing the storm, though, that
video led to more confusion, people saying things like, if
you have to say it's satire other people and after
other people are upset, maybe it wasn't that clear. Another said,
satire isn't a get out of jail free card. I
understood what.
Speaker 1 (02:48):
She was doing.
Speaker 2 (02:49):
I don't know why we're mad. I was very clearly like,
you know, a shock value situation. But the craziest thing
I learned about this whole story is she's twenty years old.
She's only twenty years old, singing about you know, adult
establishment and all kinds of stuff. She is very very young.
She does, I know, about nineteen sixty five. But watch
the video on your own time if you're so inclined.
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