Monday night TV was slow if you weren’t a hockey fan. We had game shows, reruns, and classic movies ruling free television and cable TV wasn’t too much better.
Enter Bobby Brown and the time machine back to the 80s.
Biography: Bobby Brown got social media talking as the A&E program took us back to his early days in New Edition and his solo career. Anchored by celebrity testimonials and archive footage, the show was able to get itself trending #1 on Twitter.
Let’s take a look
Can we acknowledge that Mike Bivins stayed supporting Bobby? I love how he was always for him. #bobbybrownbio
— Non-GMO Chocolate (@truetotruth) May 31, 2022
New Edition doesn’t get the level of respect in the industry that they deserve. 40+ years is legend status! #BobbyBrownBio pic.twitter.com/0m5wrc8zhF
— Maya (@Sister_Maya) May 31, 2022
The way things happen with Bobby leaving New Edition just shows how rejection can sometime be for your good! They all did well after the split #BobbyBrownBio
— PaparazziKee 💋♏️☕️🌺 (@mzzonekeke) May 31, 2022
“Bobby was an R&B artist who had a rapper’s mentality.” 💯 #BobbyBrownBio
— Maya (@Sister_Maya) May 31, 2022
My boy said they look like the ghetto Power Rangers with the lighting. #BobbyBrownBio
— B. Keith Taylor (@bkttwiitter05) May 31, 2022
I can’t imagine being a superstar and having to sell drugs because you not getting enough money being an artist. #BobbyBrownBio
— Joey G – Pop Culture Expert (@heisjoeyg) May 31, 2022
Thank goodness for teddy Riley, and Laface! They really created the male r&b blueprint album #bobbybrownbio
— La Madrina (@jaxlizzy) May 31, 2022
Wait until Bobby drop the Don't Be Cruel album tho. He on and popping then #BobbyBrownBio
— DrunkenCWisdom (@DrunkmanC) May 31, 2022
The good news for fans, Bobby Brown, and A&E is that the show continues tomorrow.
What do you think? Did you watch the Bobby Brown bio? Were you a fan back in the day?
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