Fans Stunned By Drunk Video Of ‘Living Single’ Actor Serenading Us All In Drunken Bliss

Posted On : September 20, 2018
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Most of us, Old Schoolers, could never forget actor, T.C. Carson. His unforgettable character, as “Kyle Barker” on “Living Single,” is forever etched into the fabric of cult classic sitcom history and he brought a lot of laughter into our living rooms back then. On the show, “Kyle” was pretty much like the Black G.Q. model for 90s African American sitcoms and he was always rockin’ fly gear. In addition to that, the treacherous shade he and “Maxine Shaw” threw at each other on the regular was epic!

So, here we are today and T.C. Carson is about to add a new memory to our 90s nostalgia – one that might make you regret that he let you see him in this light at all. With that said, peep the video that has now surfaced of our man, T.C. “Kyle Barker” Carson

T.C. Carson’s Drunken Video Has Many Talking

Ever had one of those moments where you were just were like, ‘To hell with it, I’m cuttin’ up and letting loose today?’ That scenario can play out in different ways – some people wanna just have a ‘Netflix and chill’ night, some like to relax to their favorite old school music joints, and then there are some who wanna drink ’til they pass out…or come close to it. Whatever your preference of ‘letting loose’ is, it’s all good…and by the way, we may have just stumbled upon which option T.C. has chosen.

When video surfaced of T.C. Carson singing his rendition of Sly and the Family Stone’s “If You Want Me To Stay,” everybody and their mommas were glaring at their phone and computer screens like, ‘What the…?!!.’ In fact, it garnered so much attention on the internet, that even “Touch Me, Tease Me” 90’s singer, Case, re-shared it to Instagram and cracked a joke about it.

Next Page: Peep the video below and show some love to T.C. Carson today>>>

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