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Did Shemar Moore Reference “Criminal Minds” Firing?
When a paparazzo asked if the clip was about his former “Criminal Minds” co-star Thomas Gibson, who was sacked last week after an on-set fight with show writer Virgil Williams, Moore was quick to answer “no”. So I’ll just say this.
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“I wish Thomas nothing but the best”, he said. Humble people. People who believe in goodness.
Gibson was sacked from “Criminal Minds” after leading the show for 11 years.
“There were creative differences on the set and a disagreement”, said Gibson.
A majority of folks out there assumed that Moore was referring to Gibson with these words, with insiders saying the co-stars often clashed during their many years together on Criminal Minds. “Creative details for how the character’s exit will be addressed in the show will be announced at a later date”. People who believe in themselves.
But Moore now insists this wasn’t the case. “They spun that all wrong”.
Aside from his divorce drama, he has reportedly hired a lawyer while he decides whether to pursue a possible lawsuit against “Criminal Minds” producers, THR reports.
Shemar Moore (r.) denies he has a problem with former co-star Thomas Gibson (c.).
In the Instagram video posted on Monday, Moore mentioned “gossip” going around.
Do you think “Criminal Minds” Season 12 should be its last after Thomas Gibson’s firing?
Meanwhile, Movie News Guide reported that Gibson is reportedly planning to file a lawsuit in response to his dismissal from the series.
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Keep in touch! Thomas Gibson joined Twitter on Tuesday, August 16, to keep the channels of communication open with his Criminal Minds fans following his firing from the series earlier this month.