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TV FAB: Brandy REFLECTS ON TV’s CLASSIC “Moesha” With “Just KeKe” + J. Cole, Daniel Gibson, Sheree Whitfield & More LAUGH IT UP At Def Comedy Jam

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Brandy stopped by “Just KeKe” to talk about her classic series “Moesha”, while former “RHOA” star Sheree Whitfield laughed it up with J. Cole, Daniel Gibson and others at Russell Simmons Def Comedy Jam last night.  More inside…

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Brandy, who stars on BET’s “The Game” makes an appearance on “Just Keke” with Keke Palmer today.

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For #tbt, Brandy reflects on the classic series “Moesha” and discusses the controversial non-ending of the series.  Fans of the show may remember  that it vanished from the tv lineup before ever solving the mystery of Miles’ disappearance.

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Also, she talks about working with her idol Whitney Houston.

Brandy on The Ending of “Moesha” and More

Keke: So today my producers have invited someone they say I love, I have no idea who it is, Ireally really don’t. I tried to get them to tell me but they wouldn’t tell me, so surprise guest come on out!

Brandy enters.

Keke: …Ya’ll it’s Throwback Thursday and ya’ll know “Moesha” was my show!

Brandy: I mean I’m a little jealous, I didn’t get as big of a surprise as Michael Ealy but I’m happy to be here.

Keke: You guys, you know when I first met Brandy I was literally like, (singing) “Woke up this morning, a new day is calling, it’s me, it’s me.” … I love you so much, how’s everything been with you?

Brandy: It’s great, I’m just so happy to be here. I’m so proud of you girl, this is just…Cause you know I met her [Keke] when she was so young. Remember when I gave you that journal, your first journal?

Keke: You know I still have that. I wrote in that whole journal. That’s my first journal I ever completed. I remember what you wrote in the top of it. She said, “I am who I am because you are who you are.” I never forgot that…Now, you know I always have a bone to pick with her cause why did ya’ll just leave [“Moesha“] ending with Miles disappeared? What happened Brandy?

Brandy: I don’t know what happened. I don’t know what happened and I feel so bad because, you know, so many of the fans, they’re mad about that and that’s not the way you end a show that’s been on for six years. So, I’m sorry ya’ll.

Keke: When I tell you that I was heart broken that was the last episode Miles just was missing and what happened? We didn’t find out nothing. And I’m sitting here like, wow, that’s the end of the show.

Brandy: And you know that’s something when we don’t know, the cast members didn’t know neither.

Keke: You didn’t know? That’s too much. But then you came out with “Full Moon” and we was cool again…So now you’re starring in “The Game,” how much fun is that? You guys look like you have a lot of fun.

Brandy: We do. We stay laughing. It doesn’t feel like work and, you know, “The Game” is a great cast, I love being a part of it. They really embrace me as the newcomer. I love it, I love it.

Keke: What I love about it is on “Moesha” we always saw you playing the straight man, you were always kind of the one that anchored it and everything like that. But on this show, we get to see you be really funny…I love seeing that side of you it’s a lot of fun.

Brandy: Me too. I love the comedy. I want to keep exploring in that area.

Keke: Yes, we gotta do something together.

Brandy: We should.

Keke: We do. We really really do.

Brandy: Ya’ll heard it here….
 

 

Watch the Clip here:

 

“JUST KEKE” airs weekdays at 5pm Et/Pt on BET.

 

Also in LA…….

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Last night, funnyman Tony Rock hosted another installment of All Def Comedy Live presented by Russell Simmons.

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Powered by All Def Digital and The Brand Group in Hollywood, CA, Tony entertained Roc Nation artist J. Cole and NBA star/Keyshia Cole ex Daniel Gibson at the theatre. During the show, the fellas posed for pics together backstage.

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Guess who! We don’t often see ex-RHOA star Sheree Whitfield out and about…but there she was!  We love her braids.

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ANTM winner Eva Marcille and her box braids were also in the building.

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REVOLT tv personality Lil Twist was there with friends too.   

 

 

Photos via BET Networks/TheBrand Group

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