Malcolm-Jamal Warner
Widow Confirms Identity
… Breaks Silence on Star’s Death
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Malcolm-Jamal Warner‘s widow, Tenisha Warner, has confirmed her identity for the first time as she breaks her silence on his death.
Tenisha took to Instagram Friday — a day before their wedding anniversary — to share a stunning photo from their nuptials in 2017 and thank everyone for their love and support during such a difficult time.
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She remembered her late husband and their bond fondly in her post, writing … “I can still hear my husband’s laugh, still feel the way he made room for every part of me — every tear, every dream.”
Tenisha also used the post to announce the formation of the Warner Family Foundation and River & Ember, alongside their daughter. She says these developments will honor Malcolm’s legacy while carrying on his desire to create lasting parent-child connections.
She included a mission statement for River & Ember, which is to offer families “a sense of being held, and a reminder that even in life’s changing seasons, our inner light is worth tending.”
As you know, the “Malcolm & Eddie” star died while on vacation in Costa Rica on July 20. He was swimming with his 8-year-old daughter when he got caught in a strong rip current, and was unable to escape.