‘He Did Not Suffer’: Mom Breaks Silence on Cosby Show Star’s Death
LIMÓN PROVINCE, COSTA RICA, AUG 10 – Pamela Warner honored her son Malcolm-Jamal Warner's legacy, saying he was at peace and did not suffer, and highlighted his impact as an artist and family man.
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Malcolm Jamal Warner's mom speaks out after his death: ‘He did not suffer'
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Malcolm-Jamal Warner’s Mother Launches Memorial Project After Actor’s Death
Pamela Warner is honoring the legacy of her late son, actor Malcolm-Jamal Warner, with a new social media initiative. She has launched the “Malcolm-Jamal Warner Living Legacy” Instagram page, which she describes as the official account dedicated to celebrating his life and work. In her initial posts, Pamela shared plans to highlight her son’s various projects and causes that aligned with his passions. She fondly remembered him as a kind, loving …
Pamela Warner Dispels Rumors of Foul Play in Son Malcolm-Jamal Warner's Death: 'He Departed as He Arrived, Through Water'
Pamela Warner is finding comfort in knowing that her son, actor and musician Malcolm-Jamal Warner, “did not suffer” in his final moments. In an emotional statement shared on Aug. 8 through the newly launched Malcolm-Jamal Warner Living Legacy Instagram account, Pamela reflected on her son’s sudden passing at age 54. Warner died on July 20 while vacationing with his family in Costa Rica. According to Costa Rican authorities, he drowned while swim…
BLK ALERTS - Malcolm-Jamal Warner’s mother honors son with powerful note: ‘Birthed through water…transitioned through water’
WASHINGTON – OCTOBER 26: Actor Malcolm-Jamal Warner (L) poses for photographers with his mother Pamela Warner at the 12th annual Mark Twain Prize for American Humor at the John F. Kennedy Center on October 26, 2009 in Washington, DC. The honoree this year is Bill Cosby. (Photo by Brendan Hoffman/Getty Images) “Needless to say our hearts are heavy with the loss of Malcolm,” wrote Pamela Warner, who created the Malcolm-Jamal Warner Living Legacy i…
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