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What I Live By...
http://www.chicagonow.com/six-brown-chicks/2011/10/save-maia-campbell/
In her former life, Maia Campbell was the living Black Barbie Doll on the hit show, In the House with LL Cool J. Years later, she is now down and out in Los Angeles, allegedly strung out on meth and/or crack.
The once flawless ebony beauty has withered to skin and bones. Maia is dirty, apparently homeless, and there are scenes in the various YouTube videos where it’s obvious that she doesn’t even know where she is.
One video shows a man asking Maia to give him oral sex as she’s sitting
in the passenger’s seat of a car, furiously eating potato chip crumbs, and mumbling about trying to find her daughter.
Maia is someone’s daughter, too.
Maia’s mother, celebrated author Bebe Moore Campbell, spoke openly about a family member’s struggle with mental illness, and she penned revealing nonfiction books about divorce "Successful Women, Angry Men:
Backlash in the Two-Career Marriage" (1986), and Sweet Summer: Growing Up With and Without My Dad (1989).
Bebe Moore Campbell passed away in 2006 from brain cancer
I am saddened and confused as to why no one from Black Hollywood has stepped up to the plate.
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There are pictures of Maia on the link. I didnt' know her mom was Bebe Moore Campbell.
Sad...
In her former life, Maia Campbell was the living Black Barbie Doll on the hit show, In the House with LL Cool J. Years later, she is now down and out in Los Angeles, allegedly strung out on meth and/or crack.
The once flawless ebony beauty has withered to skin and bones. Maia is dirty, apparently homeless, and there are scenes in the various YouTube videos where it’s obvious that she doesn’t even know where she is.
One video shows a man asking Maia to give him oral sex as she’s sitting
in the passenger’s seat of a car, furiously eating potato chip crumbs, and mumbling about trying to find her daughter.
Maia is someone’s daughter, too.
Maia’s mother, celebrated author Bebe Moore Campbell, spoke openly about a family member’s struggle with mental illness, and she penned revealing nonfiction books about divorce "Successful Women, Angry Men:
Backlash in the Two-Career Marriage" (1986), and Sweet Summer: Growing Up With and Without My Dad (1989).
Bebe Moore Campbell passed away in 2006 from brain cancer
I am saddened and confused as to why no one from Black Hollywood has stepped up to the plate.
***********
There are pictures of Maia on the link. I didnt' know her mom was Bebe Moore Campbell.
Sad...