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Jackee Harry Is Still a Foxx

Posted by Media Outrage on March 28th, 2010

Jackee Harry is still foxx 2 decades after starring in 227 as the sexy single neighbor.  We declare Jackee Harry and Kym Whitley resemble like a muthaphucka.  Jackee was strutting herself at the 11th Annual GBC Toast & Roast honoring Marla Gibbs and Hal Williams.  For those who don’t know, Marla portrayed “Florence” on The Jeffersons and “Mary Jenkins” on the hit 80′s show 227.  The old shows were so dope!  More images when you

Marla Gibbs co-wrote the theme song for 227.

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10 Responses to “Jackee Harry Is Still a Foxx”

  1. Verbalism Says:

    Wow….there is one face missing. RIP Alaina Reed.

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  2. MissTX Says:

    Um, I don’t know.

    I used to love the show though.

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  3. Yvonne Says:

    I remember Jackee and the rest of the cast from that show. She damn near looks the same. She also played the mother to one of the Mowry twins on Sister, Sister. Loved 227. Regina King was also on that show and played Mary’s daughter.

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  4. Blessed38LA Says:

    Jackee still looks great. Yes, herself and Kym Whitley could go for sisters.

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  5. joneblaze Says:

    I must admit when I watched her on 227 my pants were around my ankles most of the time

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  6. Kanyade Says:

    RIP Alaina and Rose…where’s Rose??? :(

    Jackee looks wind-blown LOL

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  7. ucanb2 Says:

    Dawnn Lewis… looks good… good to see all of 227 minus one!

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  8. Shannon G. Says:

    Actually minus 2. Helen Martin died years ago from either a heart attack or stroke. Can’t remember but I will let you know.

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  9. Atlantaaaaa Says:

    She just looks like a drunk foxx now. LOL

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  10. quan tri web Says:

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