Malcolm Jamal Warner Admits He Had BIG CRUSH On A Cosby Show SISTER

Posted On : March 8, 2017
UNSPECIFIED - SEPTEMBER 13: Photo of Cosby Show, 1984 - 85 season (front row l-r) Lisa Bonet, Bill Cosby, Keshia Knight Pulliam, Phylicia Ayers-Allen, (back row l-r) Sabrina Le Beauf, Tempestt Bledsoe, Malcolm-Jamal Warnerphoto taken 9/13/1985.
Cosby Show cast, 1985: (front row l-r) Lisa Bonet, Bill Cosby, Keshia Knight Pulliam, Phylicia Rashad, (back row l-r) Sabrina Le Beauf, Tempestt Bledsoe, Malcolm-Jamal Warner (Getty Images)

Malcolm Jamal Warner admits he had a big crush on one of his Cosby Show “sisters” in the worst way. So who was it- “Vanessa,” “Sondra,” “Denise,” or “Rudy?” Well here’s the obvious hint: It wasn’t “Rudy,” she was way too young.

LOS ANGELES, CA - NOVEMBER 05:  Malcolm-Jamal Warner arrive for the Kids In The Spotlight Inc. Presents Movies By Kids Screening And Awards at Fox Studios on November 5, 2016 in Los Angeles, California.  (Photo by Gabriel Olsen/FilmMagic)
Malcolm-Jamal Warner  (Photo by Gabriel Olsen/FilmMagic)

But before we get into who his Cosby ‘sister’ crush was, we’ll first cover the several well known celebs Malcolm’s had long term relationships with, since he didn’t get to have a long relationship with his crush.

Actress, Regina King and her then-boyfriend, Malcolm Jamal Warner
Actress, Regina King and her then-boyfriend, Malcolm Jamal Warner

Malcolm’s had a serious relationship with his former on-screen Cosby Show girlfriend, Michelle Thomas, whom he dated up until she sadly passed away in 1998; He then dated actress, Karen Malina White, (from Lean On Me and Malcolm and Eddie) for 7 years. Remember Kalina? She used to say “Lance!”. The last public relationship we knew Malcolm to have been in was his years-long romance with former 227 actress, Regina King. They broke up a couple years ago though. Okay now that we’ve got his dating history down…

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