
Jelil White has opened about how he feels when fans tell him that he is his childhood.
The 48 -year -old actor participated in a panel of 90s Con at the Connecticut Convention Center in Heartford, where he often reacted to the fans, saying, “You are my whole childhood.”
White, who was there with Soliel Moon Fry, Fried and rider strong, quapped, “The fact was, you too were my childhood, but in a different way.”
Unborn, Rising The star showed strange, loving Steve Eric in the famous set work Family matters.
It had to make a chemo in the show, which was broadcast from 1989 to 1998, but eventually worked in 200 episodes, which photographed various characters, such as Eric’s ups and Ego Stephen Irokil and other and other family members.
White also revealed how a long -running TV show created his childhood, while he was studying during the show’s filming.
Considering this, he added, “I went to the public school all the time. We used to shoot three episodes, and I would go back to break. I was coming back constantly, and in the spring I was there all the time. I played in the high school basketball team, (and) they changed the shooting.”
“At the social level, I was learning the lessons of life backwards. But I was interacting with adults at a very high level.” Sound hedgehog The star noted.
White said, “I could never imagine that people would still be emotionally linked to the 90s.