50 Cent Wants To Make New “Cosby Show” & Crushes On Claire
50 Cent wants to produce a modern-day version of “The Cosby Show” after admitting crush on Phylicia Rashad.
In the 1980’s, families gathered together every Thursday night from 1984-1992 to watch “The Huxtables” led by “Cliff and Claire” portrayed by Bill Cosby and Phylicia Rashad. The sitcom would break barriers from past black sitcoms such as Good Times for its representation of a wealthy middle class family.
50 CENT WANTS TO REPRESENT BLACK LOVE
As the head of shows including Power and its extended universe, BMF, and more, as well as the upcoming shows about Snoop Dogg’s murder trial, Queen Nzinga, and others, 50 Cent has become a serious force in the entertainment world, and he has his eyes set on creating yet another game-changing series.
This time, Fif wants to make the modern-day equivalent of The Cosby Show, wishing to show a wider representation of Black love on television.
“I have had a crush on @phyliciarashad for forever,” he wrote about the 73-year-old actress, who played Clair Huxtable on The Cosby Show. “I don’t know, she can talk with her eyes. she was just it, I think it was the Cosby show it was the only representation of black love on Tv. I gotta make us a new one.”
50 CENT CHANGING TO FAMILY CONTENT NOT A BAD IDEA
If 50 Cent can follow through on this tease, he would be giving a whole new generation a chance to understand why NBC’s classic had hit home with so many viewers. 50 Cent has proven that he can create some of the most entertaining shows on the small screen. He’s single-handedly revitalized the Starz network and with a Cosby-esque show, he could have the start of his next big hit series in the making.
The G Unit boss has been accused of only creating programs that show the negative light of living in black communities with characters such as Kanan, Ghost, and Big Meech. With this idea, 50 Cent would be turning a new page and may make himself more palatable to a wider audience that reaches to children.
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