Bill CosbyTracee Ellis RossEddie Griffin, and more celebrities have paid tribute to Malcolm-Jamal Warner.

 Prayers Up! Malcolm-Jamal Warner Reportedly Passes Away At The Age Of 54

Editor’s Note: This article was updated on Monday, July 28. Furthermore, this was to include the latest reaction from Warner’s ‘Cosby’ castmate, Keshia Knight Pulliam. Scroll down to the latest entry to see her tribute.

More Details On The Passing Of Malcolm-Jamal Warner

As  previously reported, on Monday, July 21, TMZ reported that Warner passed away at the age of 54. Additionally, per the outlet, a “reliable source” asserted that Warner passed due to accidental drowning. Subsequently, a source informed PEOPLE that Warner was swimming while on vacation with his family in Costa Rica when the fatal tragedy occurred. Furthermore, his body was reportedly found on Sunday, July 20.

To date, Malcolm-Jamal Warner’s passing has been attributed to asphyxia. Furthermore, he is reportedly survived by his wife and daughter. Additionally, their identities remain unknown to the public.

Celebrities Pay Tribute & React To Malcolm-Jamal Warner’s Passing: Tiffany Pollard

As  previously reported, after news of Warner’s passing circulated, celebrities took to social media to share tributes. Tiffany Pollard, of the hit shows ‘Flavor of Love’ and ‘I Love NY,’ took to  comment section, writing:

“Literally grew up watching him.My sincere condolences  What an incredible icon and TV legend! May peace and strength cover his family, friends,and fans

Tanisha Thomas

Furthermore, Tanisha Thomas of ‘Bad Girls Club’ took to comment section to add:

“This year has been so devastating….. 
May he RIP “

Niecy Nash

Additionally, Niecy Nash then took to her Instagram account, sharing a post dedicated to Warner:

“My God 💔 we just spoke. You were giving me my flowers for my work in @grotesqueriefx and we talked about how happy we both were in our marriages. Damn friend 🥲 You were cornerstone of The Cosby Show. We all loved Theo! Never to be forgotten. You will be missed. Rest Easy 🕊️ @malcolmjamalwar 🙏🏾”

Keep scrolling to see reactions from Bill Cosby, Tracee Ellis Ross, and more celebrities.

Morris Chestnut

Furthermore, fellow actor Morris Chestnut, who worked alongside Warner on ‘The Resident,’ took to Instagram with a post:

“Heartbroken to hear about the passing of Malcolm-Jamal Warner. Working alongside him on The Resident was an honor. He brought so much depth, warmth, and wisdom to every scene and every conversation. One of the nicest in the business. Rest easy, brother. Your legacy lives on,” he wrote.

Loni Love

In addition, Loni Love took to Instagram to share a post in tribute to Warner.

“Malcolm-Jamal Warner was a talented actor, but what truly stood out was his kindness, love for the culture and standing on business. He had a gift for making everyone feel seen and loved… I wish we had more time with this incredible person. Rest in peace,” she wrote.

Tabitha Brown

Tabitha Brown also took to Instagram to share a lengthy tribute post to Warner.
“This one hurts🥹…. @malcolmjamalwarwas literally the brother I never had in my head growing up! I mean the entire Cosby family was all our family in the 80s, but Theo was the only son, the only brother, and he was brilliant! Rest easy 🙏🏾🥹 May we all love each other a little more today❤️ #spreadlove,” she wrote.

Maxwell

Furthermore, singer Maxwell took to Threads, writing:

“i remember meeting u and not believing that ‘theo’ himself was aware of me. the black representation of our greatest variation. this is devastating my prayers and well wishes to your loved ones.rest in peace malcolm.”

Bill Cosby

On Monday, July 21, TMZ released an article, sharing the outlet’s conversation with Bill Cosby’s rep. Andrew Wyatt.

“… When Bill got the call that Warner died on vacation in Costa Rica, it reminded him of being in the studio filming ‘The Cosby Show’ in January 1997, when he got a call informing him that his son Ennis Cosby was shot dead in a failed robbery attempt. Wyatt says news of Malcolm-Jamal’s death hit him the same way as Ennis’ murder … the two used to play together when they were younger and ‘were amazing together.’”

Per the outlet, when Cosby last spoke to Warner, the latter informed the former of a “big concert in Minneapolis and felt like he was changing the world.”

“He ‘was brilliant,’” Cosby reportedly said of Warner, noting that he inspired “every young man growing up in the projects” with his role on ‘The Cosby Show.”

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Melyssa Ford

Furthermore, Melyssa Ford took to Instagram to add:

“There’s no script for moments like this. 🙏🏽 We had the gift of sitting down with @malcolmjamalwar a true legend, a gentle force, and a man who led with heart. What he shared with us was more than wisdom… it was soul. It was legacy. It was love. In his presence, you felt grounded. In his words, you found truth. And now, in his absence, we feel the weight of that light even more. Thank you, Malcolm, for giving us your time, your story, and your spirit. You are deeply loved, and you will never be forgotten…”

Tracee Ellis Ross

Tracee Ellis Ross also took to Instagram to write:

“I love you, Malcolm. First I met you as Theo with the rest of the world then you were my first TV husband. My heart is so so sad. What an actor and friend you were: warm, gentle, present, kind, thoughtful, deep, funny, elegant. You made the world a brighter place. Sending so much love to your family. I’m so sorry for this unimaginable loss.”

Eddie Griffin

Furthermore, Warner’s former co-star from ‘Malcolm & Eddie,’ Eddie Griffin, took to Instagram to write:

“My Heart is heavy today… For what the world lost was a Father a Son a Poet a Musician a Actor a Teacher a Writer a Director a Friend a Warrior that I had the pleasure of going to war with against the Hollywood machine and sometimes with each other because that’s what Brothers do but the Love was and is always there🙏🏾 You’ve taught me so much and I thank you 🙏🏾 Rest Well My Big little Brother 🙏🏾❤️🙏🏾”

Jamie Foxx


Jamie Foxx also took to Instagram to share a photo of Warner alongside a brief caption, noting he was “speechless.”
“Speechless on this one rest in power, my brother,” he wrote.

Tyrese

Tyrese also took to Instagram to share a lengthy poem in celebration of Warner.
“The Gentle Giant
A poem and tribute to our beloved brother Malcolm-Jamal Warner
Today, we lost a gentle giant.
A man who won our hearts not by force, but by quiet grace.
From the very beginning, Malcolm-Jamal Warner reminded us that being calm, classy, sophisticated, and soulful could carry you far in life.
He was the soft-spoken strength behind a generation’s most beloved show.
We watched The Cosby Show and saw, for the first time, a world many of us had never known.
A Black family made up of doctors, lawyers, artists, and thinkers.
A household rooted in love, education, laughter, and dignity…”

“As children, we weren’t sure that kind of family even existed.
We didn’t think people could speak to each other that gently.
That siblings could disagree with love.
That fathers could discipline with warmth.
That young Black men like Theo Huxtable could grow into manhood with vulnerability and joy.

But Malcolm showed us it was possible.
And then he lived it—beyond the show.
In his poetry, in his music, in his commitment to excellence and privacy,
He never wavered from who he was.

Everything about him on screen felt real,
Because it was.
And everything he became after felt like a continuation of that truth.
He never chased noise. He stayed grounded.
He showed us that fame doesn’t have to strip away your soul…”

“Today, we mourn what feels unimaginable.
A loss that cuts through nostalgia, through childhood, through what we thought would always be.
My sincere prayers go out to his wife,
To his children,
To his family,
To everyone who loved him, worked beside him, and walked life with him.

This tragedy hit us hard.
Not just because of who he was on screen,
But because of who he remained when the cameras turned off.

We lost more than an actor.
We lost a presence.
A gentle, regal, beautiful soul who walked with dignity and reminded us
especially as Black boys and men
that you could be powerful without being loud, important without being arrogant, respected without ever demanding it…”

“Today, we sit in that grief
And we say goodbye
to a man who gave us more than entertainment
He gave us hope
He gave us another way to exist

Rest well, Malcolm.
You were everything we needed.”

Tisha Campbell

Tisha Campbell took to Instagram to write:

“I have been avoiding picking up my phone and social media all day. I just didn’t want to believe it. I didn’t want your face to be the plastered and posted because then it would be REAL To his family and friends, my heart breaks for you. I just didn’t want to believe it. This one hurts. RIP MAL JAM. We truly lost one of the good ones. UGH!!!!!! Fly high 🙏🏼🙏🏼🙏🏼🕊️🕊️🕊️”

Angela Bassett
Article imageMeanwhile, Angela Bassett took to Instagram to write:
“When a special soul like @malcolmjamalwar leaves us far too soon, words fail to adequately describe the unimaginable grief. Malcolm was more than a gifted actor; he was a longtime friend. When I met him, he was a star on the show that was TV royalty, The Cosby Show. He warmly embraced me as a working actor who was trying to find my way. Even in his youth, Malcolm’s empathy, quiet strength, and his bright light surrounded us all. Then to have the opportunity to work with him again last year on @911onabc was a memorable full circle moment for us both. In this life, Malcolm is what’s known as a soulful artist whose deep commitment to his craft left an impression on me that has never faded. He carried the weight of cultural legacy with grace, and he always made space for others to shine. His light will remain in our hearts always. My prayers are with you and yours. Rest in perfect peace until we meet again.”

Jackée Harry

Jackée Harry took to Instagram to write:

“A kind kid who turned into a thoughtful, loving grown man.. We’ll miss you deeply, Malcolm. 💔 Thank you for all of the laughs, hugs and joy you shared. This just doesn’t seem real.”

Questlove

Questlove wrote on Instagram:

“If you looked like me coming of age in the 80s, Malcom-as-Theo was a gps/lighthouse of navigating safety to adulthood. For those of us that didnt have ‘examples’ or ‘safe environments’—I would like to think for anyone of age we used this entire show —and its offspring as life blueprints

Losing the Huxtables was a painful divorce I wasn’t ready for but I never once thought about the offspring of that show transitioning before I did.

Seeing myself in every episode through his shoes: like being bad at football, wanting clothes outside of my budget, hiding things from your parents (ear piercings or weed), living in a ‘respectable politics’ house of jazz vs ‘teen musi’” —-pssssh Theo being instrumental to a lion’s share of gen x teens to see how a sampler worked!!! Or even singalongs at a family gathering—-him dealing with dyslexia ——he even had me think I too can get by in life surviving on ‘bologna & cereal’ and for the first time thinking about ‘what does it mean to be an adult without depending on your parents?’———”

“Alot of us only had the Huxtables to vicariously live through and I was Malcolm. Meeting him on 94 was a thrill when I first got in the biz.

Mal Jam was the earliest co-signer of the Roots. He attended many a show way before the world got to know us. All that time talking about music extensively and we never got our chance to collaborate as we said we would.

He was an amazing soul who always took the time out to school me and talk about his experiences in life and the business. We always traded music and playlists with each other and despite all that he went through in life he expressed ZERO cynicism or bitterness in his journey and constantly lived in the present which dictated his future——he was never the guy stuck in a glory days bubble (but always graciously obliged me when I asked a gajillion questions of “what was it like back then?!!).

I wasn’t prepared to say goodbye in this manner but here we are in 2025. Love & Strength to his family and his loved ones and all of the people his life’s journey inspired.

Thank you Mal Jammin On The One!”

Jennifer Hudson

Devastated by this news. Truly heartbroken! Rest well, king. pic.twitter.com/gVI9JTNoaw

— Jennifer Hudson (@IAMJHUD) July 21, 2025

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Taraji P. Henson

Henson wrote:

“This one hurt. Malcolm, we grew up with you. Thank you for the art, the wisdom, the grace you gave us!!!!! You left the world better than you found it. Rest easy, king!!!! Your legacy lives far beyond the screen. 🕊️🖤 “

Magic Johnson

Cookie and I are sad to hear about the passing of our dear friend Malcolm-Jamal Warner. We were both super fans of the hit Cosby Show and continued to follow his career on shows like Malcolm and Eddie and The Resident. Every time I ran into Malcolm, we would have deep and fun…
— Earvin Magic Johnson (@MagicJohnson) July 21, 2025

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Sherri Shepherd

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“I’m completely devastated over the passing of my friend Malcolm-Jamal Warner. He brought much laughter and gravitas playing my husband on my self-titled sitcom. He also made two appearances on my talk show ‘Sherri,’ most recently in April to promote his series ‘Alert: Missing Persons Unit.’ As someone who grew up on TV, Malcolm remained one of the most-grounded people I’ve ever met in our business. To know Malcolm was to know a renaissance man that possessed humor, grace, humility and deep cultural appreciation. He was just a good guy! His passing is a true loss to the Hollywood community. He was a proud girl dad and loved his daughter so much. To his family, friends and all who loved him—my heart is with you.” – Sherri Shepherd, Friend and Co-Star

Regina King

Earlier this week, Regina King took to her Instagram Story to pay tribute to Warner. To note, she and the late actor dated between 2011-2013, per PEOPLE.

“Some people leave a lasting imprint, not just for who they were but for the energy they carried. I’m sending prayers filled with love and understanding to your family and loved ones. Rest easy Malcolm-Jamal Warner,” she wrote.

Keshia Knight Pulliam

On the evening of Sunday, July 27, Keshia Knight Pulliam took to Instagram to pay tribute to her “birthday brother.”

“A week ago I lost my big brother but I gained an angel… I love you… I miss you… We got our girls. ❤️,” she wrote.

In addition, Pulliam added a message via her Instagram Story.

“Thank you for every text, call and all of the love that you have sent my way… I’ve just needed a moment.”

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Social Media Continues Mourning

Meanwhile, social media users continued to send condolences in The Shade Room’s latest comment section.

Instagram user @withlove_shelby wrote, To know that Bill compared this loss to the loss of his son just breaks my heart for him 💔”

While Instagram user @_imprettykd_ added, “Somebody check on Rudy and Denise 🥹😭 ! I know Claire is tore up”

Instagram user @1987ironwolf wrote, “We all may have our opinions but definitely keep Mr Bill Cosby in prayer. To relive the same grief as losing his real son, in this case television son, WOW! #RIPMalcolmJamal”

While Instagram user @muchmorethanbeauty added, “This is just heartbreaking 💔 dying from drowning at the beach while vacationing with your family is just heartbreaking. I can’t imagine what his family is going through”

Instagram user @brieleshae wrote, “This is heartbreaking 💔🕊️”

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