Malcolm-Jamal WarnerIts friend Candes Kelly The late stars are looking back at his fan memories and moments with the stars.
Kelly said exclusively, "On average Malcolm and I used to send every other day and talked once or twice a week," Kelly said exclusively Our weekly Warner's Wednesday, July 23.
The pair, who became friends two years ago, gathered together with their podcast "not all hood" together. While they were colleagues, the pair made a friendship outside the studio.
He explained, "I know about the pipe that I leaked in his house and he knows what was for me just for lunch," he explained. "It's like these little things, (when) you are truly, truly involved in one's life, just more than a working relationship."
Kelly shared that he and Warner spoke a few days ago His deathThe (The actor died on Sunday 20 July CostaThe He is 54.)
"I talked to him before leaving on Friday ... he wrote me this long, five-lane email from the plane, which I'm I am like I am '(you are going) like Costa Rica," "he said OursThe "But now I'm going back to read it, I am so happy I am."
In a conversation, Kelly and Warner were discussing plans to record a live show for their podcast, which was set Isaac Hayes iii As a guest.

As a close believer, Kelly learned an aspect of Warner that the public did not see: a DotThe (Warner and his wife shared a daughter. Their identity has not been publicly revealed.)
Kelly reminded, "This guy was, 'I want to go my" he was not Malcolm. He was only a father, a general welcome committee to see him. "
Warner kept his family away from the spotlight, Kelly was delighted to know his wife and daughter.
"After a while, we talked so much as we all are at the moment. (His) daughters used to come, and he would all render a drawing here and there in Zoom, and then he would present the drawing," he reflected. "He will be so excited and so proud."
Kelly added that Warner's family was "the light of his life".
In addition to knowing Warner as a person, Kelly also found the impact he had on the Black Community thanks for his earthquake role as Theo Hussebel CashewThe

“When we go out, you will think of it Cashew It was today, "he said OursThe "It wasn't just, 'Oh, my goodness, oh, can I put pictures?' It was, 'Let me explain the impact you had on my life because I saw you in myself and I never saw a black guy on TV like that.' So there was a lot of tears, excitement and joy, because they were also proud of him. "
Kelly added that Warner carried a "torch" for the development of his community members.
"That's why you can't see him (in the role) as a drug dealer, rapist. There are parts that he will reject," he said. "He had a serious promise to his own personal inheritance to his community and his family and wrongs, to ensure that the blacks of the blacks were present there to ensure that he used his power to stamp them."
That philosophy was one of Kelly and Warner's Podcast inspiration.
"Forty-seven million black people in America, not all stories are the same we" drama series has a solid bases, especially, it looks quite similar to-drug dealers and they are well written, don't make me wrong-and we had this conversation, but it was not too big to him. He said, 'We could do much better. ""
Kelly and "all the hood" teams were kept in an event on Friday, July 25, to honor Warner's inheritance.
He told us, "So many people are inging, and they just want to share how they affect their lives." “We have a line of celebrities, as someone Resident And Erica Alexander … But in most cases we are listening from the community "" "
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