“The Game” Actor Hosea Chanchez Reveals His Father Was Tragically K!Iled While Battling Addiction: ‘He Didn’t Deserve What Happened To Him’
“The Game” Actor Hosea Chanchez
Reveals His Father Was Tragically K!Iled While Battling Addiction: ‘He Didn’t Deserve What Happened To Him’
Prayers up for Hosea Chanchez!
The actor, known for his role as Malik Wright on #TheGame, shared a heart-wrenching post revealing that his dad was m*rdered in #Alabama this week by someone he said dragged his father’s body “a block & a half & then drove away like he was nothing.” Hosea also addressed his father’s history of dr8g use in the post, sharing, “We hated everything he wasn’t, because what he wasn’t, was a dr8g addict, he became one, but HE wasn’t one. … Him ‘on dr8gs’ was just a reaction to a foreign entity being induced in his body.”
Hosea continued, “My father was more than that. & I will assure that’s what we remember most, just how incredible of a man he was. He didn’t deserve what happened to him. No one does.” And added, “What a sad world we live in. I can’t even believe someone would do this to him. My father.”
#TJB sends condolences to #HoseaChanchez and his family during this challenging time.

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