Actress Suzzanne Douglas, who will be remembered for her role in the sitcom The Parent ‘Hood from the 1990s, has sadly passed away. On Tuesday, Essence was the publication that initially reported the news, and a few hours later, Douglas’ cousin Angie Tee took to Facebook to announce her passing…

People have started sharing on social media platforms. Suzzanne is a very glamorous and well-known personality who possessed a kind heart and courageous mind. She is also quite well known. She lit a fire in the hearts of all those around her; in a single word, she had a fantastic personality.

I remember that we used to play together, and I can think back to the time when we were growing up together and making fun of each other. This lovely person was my cousin. In addition, she appeared in the film titled “How Stella Got Her Groove Back” alongside Angela Bassett and Whoopi Goldberg. This is the Inkwell,

The records continue to play, including Jason’s Lyric and a great many others. The entirety of humanity is going to remember her for her talent, but your generosity will endure for all of time. Suzzane, our sweet and beautiful cousin, you will live on in our hearts and in our memories. Until we meet again, RIP”

Douglas, who was born and raised in Chicago, received her Bachelor’s degree in album production from Illinois State University before going on to earn her Master’s degree in album production from the Manhattan School of Music. Her expensive career also contributed characters to The Inkwell, among other works.

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The song’s lyric, as well as the story of how Stella regained her groove. In 1989, the NAACP presented her with their personality award for brilliant Supporting Actress for her performance in the film Tap. Many of her devoted followers are having trouble accepting the tragic passing of their most cherished actress, and they often assert that she was the most influential person alive during her era. We are all going to miss her very much.

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