Was Shemar Moore's 'Karma Is Real' Video Really for Thomas Gibson?
Shemar Moore seems to be taking a cue from The Rock with a cryptic social media post shading someone in the public eye. But who?
Did the "Criminal Minds" alum just react to the firing of Thomas Gibson? Maybe. Probably? That is the major news this past week, and Moore and Gibson worked together on the CBS drama for 11 seasons before Moore decided to leave the series earlier this year. However, news also just came out that Keith Tisdell, a former guest star on "Criminal Minds," was convicted of stealing more than $61,000 from Moore. Tisdell was ordered to repay the actor.
So Moore's Instagram post on "karma" could've been about either one of those guys.
Moore's video was deleted, but Twitter saved it for him, so here it is:
shemar just posted this on ig with the caption "karma is real" ??? no shade just tea! pic.twitter.com/7ufsJ6WmOE
— sof (@davdboreanaz) August 12, 2016
Here's a transcript of what he said:
"Lotta birdies chirping out there — the gossip is real. I hear it, I see it — I'm sure a lot of you do too. So I'll just say this: I believe in karma. Good things happen to good people; honest people, hard-working people, humble people — people who believe in basic goodness. People who believe in themselves. People who believe in others. Good things will happen to you. It's not always easy, but you gotta grind it out and you gotta believe in you. Treat people how you expect them to treat you. Celebrate yourself, celebrate your blessings — as you should. But just know that you're not better than anybody. We all have our own gifts, so unwrap those bad boys and show 'em off — but then appreciate other people's gifts. Church is over."
Since he referenced "the gossip," it does seem like he might be referencing the major headlines about Gibson being fired for an on-set altercation with a writer/producer. Or maybe he was posting about both things happening at once -- Gibson being fired, and Tisdell being convicted -- folding them both under the umbrella of "karma."
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