RUMOR CONTROL: Theresa Randle Seen Helping Skid Row Community Despite 'Concerning' Video That Appeared After News Of 'Bad Boys 4' Replacement

Theresa Randle, known for her role in the Bad Boys franchise, recently sparked concern among fans when a video of her using a walker went viral on social media. However, it was later revealed that she was using the walker due to a broken femur and was actually out helping the Skid Row community. Additionally, rumors have surfaced that Tasha Smith will be replacing Theresa in the upcoming Bad Boys 4 film, although the reason for the replacement remains unclear. More inside... A video of Theresa Randle, who played Martin Lawrence's on-screen wife in the Bad Boys franchise, has been circulating on social media and has sparked concern among fans. The troubling video popped up online hours after it was reported actress Tasha Smith would be replacing Theresa in the upcoming fourth installment of Bad Boys. Many fans have been speculating that Theresa may have been ill or struggling with substance abuse, as she was seen using a walker while interacting with people on Skid Row. The video was originally posted on Hollywood Unlocked, but has since been removed. The Neighborhood Talk shared the video, which you can see below:         View this post on Instagram                       A post shared by The Neighborhood Talk (@theneighborhoodtalk) Contrary to some fans' speculations, it seems that the concerns about Theresa's well-being were not warranted. The individual who recorded the viral video has come forward to shed light on the situation and provide context for what was captured on camera. According to the individual who recorded the video, the Malcolm X actress was actually out in the Skid Row community, lending a hand to those in need. Furthermore, it turns out that the reason she was using a walker was due to a broken femur. “For the thousandth time she was not in a wheelchair,” the person who recorded the video wrote on Instagram. “She was on a walker due to a broken femur, and she was downtown helping out the Skid Row community. I am the young lady you hear her in the background talking with as well as my nephew. People are so rude and always pass judgement not even knowing the situation.” Theresa’s former manager/publicist Roger Neal confirmed to Radar Online that the woman in the video is her. Hours before the video appeared online, it was announced that Why Did I Get Married? star Tasha Smith is joining the cast of Sony Pictures' upcoming "Bad Boys" film installment, starring alongside Will Smith and Martin Lawrence. According to Variety, Tasha will take on the role of Theresa, Marcus Burnett's (Lawrence) devoted wife, a character previously portrayed by Theresa Randle in the first three films. The reason for Tasha Smith replacing Theresa Randle in Bad Boys 4 remains unclear. Plot details for the movie have been kept under wraps. The situation with Theresa Randle serves as a reminder that we should be careful not to jump to conclusions and judge others without knowing the full story. Photo: s_bukley/Depositphotos/Ga Fullner/Shutterstock MOVE OVER WINTER: SPRING 2023 MOVIES ARE HERE!

RUMOR CONTROL: Theresa Randle Seen Helping Skid Row Community Despite 'Concerning' Video That Appeared After News Of 'Bad Boys 4' Replacement

Theresa Randle, known for her role in the Bad Boys franchise, recently sparked concern among fans when a video of her using a walker went viral on social media. However, it was later revealed that she was using the walker due to a broken femur and was actually out helping the Skid Row community. Additionally, rumors have surfaced that Tasha Smith will be replacing Theresa in the upcoming Bad Boys 4 film, although the reason for the replacement remains unclear. More inside...

A video of Theresa Randle, who played Martin Lawrence's on-screen wife in the Bad Boys franchise, has been circulating on social media and has sparked concern among fans. The troubling video popped up online hours after it was reported actress Tasha Smith would be replacing Theresa in the upcoming fourth installment of Bad Boys.

Many fans have been speculating that Theresa may have been ill or struggling with substance abuse, as she was seen using a walker while interacting with people on Skid Row. The video was originally posted on Hollywood Unlocked, but has since been removed. The Neighborhood Talk shared the video, which you can see below:

Contrary to some fans' speculations, it seems that the concerns about Theresa's well-being were not warranted. The individual who recorded the viral video has come forward to shed light on the situation and provide context for what was captured on camera.

According to the individual who recorded the video, the Malcolm X actress was actually out in the Skid Row community, lending a hand to those in need. Furthermore, it turns out that the reason she was using a walker was due to a broken femur.

“For the thousandth time she was not in a wheelchair,” the person who recorded the video wrote on Instagram. “She was on a walker due to a broken femur, and she was downtown helping out the Skid Row community. I am the young lady you hear her in the background talking with as well as my nephew. People are so rude and always pass judgement not even knowing the situation.”

Theresa’s former manager/publicist Roger Neal confirmed to Radar Online that the woman in the video is her.

Hours before the video appeared online, it was announced that Why Did I Get Married? star Tasha Smith is joining the cast of Sony Pictures' upcoming "Bad Boys" film installment, starring alongside Will Smith and Martin Lawrence.

According to Variety, Tasha will take on the role of Theresa, Marcus Burnett's (Lawrence) devoted wife, a character previously portrayed by Theresa Randle in the first three films. The reason for Tasha Smith replacing Theresa Randle in Bad Boys 4 remains unclear. Plot details for the movie have been kept under wraps.

The situation with Theresa Randle serves as a reminder that we should be careful not to jump to conclusions and judge others without knowing the full story.

Photo: s_bukley/Depositphotos/Ga Fullner/Shutterstock