Wait ‘Til U See Who This Little Sassy Old School Actress Is!

Posted On : July 3, 2015

monica now5The pretty little girl grew up to become actress, Monica Calhoun. She’s best known for her roles on The Best Man, Players Club, Bagdad Café, and Sister Act 2: Back in the Habit. You can see the resemblance now, can’t you? Give yourself an Old School high five if you got this one right.
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By the way, Monica is 43 years old now and she’s looking just as beautiful as she did 17 years ago in The Players Club. Check her out.
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players clubHere’s a little known fact about Ms. Calhoun: She has a son who has special needs and she seems to always to put her son before her career. Not much is known about her son’s condition, but according to naturallymoi.com:
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Monica Calhoun gave the whole world a clue as to why she may have slowed down in the acting business- the reason may be due to her son. She appeared with him arm in arm on the red carpet at The Best Man Holiday premiere.
monica nowIt appears that he may be a special needs child, suffering from blindness. People took to her Instagram account and saw more pictures of the young man. Upon doing further research, we came across an article from The Virgin Islands Daily News, dated March 11, 1976, which shows a young Monica Calhoun with her mother and brother who happens to be blind. So we wonder if the ailment that Monica Calhoun’s son is suffering from is hereditary in nature.

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We’re not sure if her son’s condition is hereditary or not, but he and Monica seem to have a really strong bond, that’s evident from the many photos she posts to her Instagram page of the two of them spending lots of quality time together. You can see pics of Monica and her pride and joy- her son on the next page…

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