Never quit your current job, until you have accepted your next job.
Still, what did he do with the money he earned from the cosby show? Unless cosby was the only one really well paid.
I don’t see why he was ashamed.
The vast majority of people said good for him for working an honest job.
Gofundme account in 5...4...3..
Bagging groceries is fine. Honorable work. But he taught acting at Yale. Any employer might hold that against him.
The funny things people will do over pride.
Honest work - no shame
At least he’s working. Generally when you work on a very famous tv show it is very hard to get other work - for some reason, the typecasting stuff seems to harden into stone. I don’t get it but that’s the business. To me, talent is talent. Best of luck to him; social media is evil.
Some people make fun of folks who make an honest living doing real work. Especially if those folks spent any time in their youth in the entertainment industry, the one filled with pretentious drug and alcohol addled empty skulls, perverts of the first order, and an employment rate in the sub one percent level. Considering the number of such who end up dead with a needle in their arm, or turning tricks in some Los Angeles alley way, I’d say the ones who come out of it intact and earning a living ought to be applauded.
To all the Mr.Penii out there....stay zipped up and stop popping out where you're not wanted.
Read down the article - he SAYS he quit because of job shaming but Tyler Perry offered him a long term acting gig.
And the ONLY reason this is being called job shaming and a media problem is because Fox News ran the story.
Whine, whine, whine.
This expression “whatever-shamed” has gotten very annoying
It’s past time for “stupid shaming”.
Should have quit acting.
He said that any acting job he got since the end of “Cosby” has lasted no longer than 10 weeks. It’s good that he wants to work in his craft, but what is he supposed to do the rest of the time? He found the answer. Why anyone would shame him for that is beyond me. Probably social media junkies with too much time on their hands.
His late daddy was Marxist congressman Major Owens. Now that is something to be embarrassed and devastated by, not doing honest labor.
Everyone recognized him? I doubt that. I had to look him up on wiki. The Cosby Show ended 26 years ago. Most Trader Joe’s customers never saw the show and the others had long forgotten the rarely seen actor on the show. So, what, he quits a job and is now not only an unemployed actor but an unemployed stock boy.
Why is anyone ashamed of honest work?
DailyMail thinks it is shameful to work an honest day’s living, but laudable to ride Hollywood’s casting couch to “success.”
Ive looked at the article and the photos. Given this traumatic event I will NOT be fat shaming him. Period.