Malcolm-Jamal Warner Dances In His Undies With Daughter
Malcolm-Jamal Warner Dances In His Undies With Daughter
For most of us, the Malcolm-Jamal Warner that grew up in the 80’s is best known as the son “Theo” of America’s favorite TV dad Bill Cosby of The Cosby Show fame. Warner, 47, is now celebrating being a father himself, with his now 14-month-old beautiful baby girl and what better way to celebrate then with daddy-daughter dancing.
Recently, he took to his Instagram to post a little baby shake your booty moment in the kitchen with his daughter to the legendary Jackson 5 classic “Shake Your Body” and we definitely got to see all of Malcolm’s best dance moves.
Holding his daughter and singing along with the Jackson’s Malcolm gave much more then meets the eye to his IG followers in his tighty whities and long sleeve T-shirt he certainly made us feel at home.
The dance party didn’t stop there though because we got to see another wonderful daddy-daughter moment again in Malcolm’s kitchen he and his baby girl dressed in white had a touching moment to Bill Withers’ 1977 hit song “Lovely Day.”
Even with a little backlash from the undies IG post it didn’t stop Malcolm-Jamal from showing what a proud daddy looks like and we can’t wait to see more of daddy-daughter dance parties with the Warner’s.
Cute!
By: Shawna Haden



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