Moesha was a culture phenomenon, especially in the Black community, and it still is today.Moesha dancing in intro of sitcom "Moesha"
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So many shows are known for having celebrity cameos, and Moesha is especially known for its perfecting casting when it came to very f guest-stars that were done perfectly. Check out some of the best cameos on Moesha . With Moesha already having some very famous celebs in the main lineup (Brandy and Ray J,) it's no surprise these celebrities have made appearances.
Big Television/ UPN 1. Kobe Bryant In the episode, "The Whistle Blower," Kobe Bryant made his acting debut at 18 years old in 1996, right before playing in the NBA. Kobe took Moesha to his senior prom at Lower Merion High School, and then appeared in an episode of the show, playing the star athlete, Terry Hightower, who Moesha helped retake the SATs.
Kevin Winter / Getty Images; Big Ticket Television/ UPN 2. Lil' Kim Iconic rapper, Lil' Kim, appeared in the episode, "Paying the Piper," and played Diamond, the girlfriend of one of D-Money's prison buds.
Gilbert Carrasquillo / GC Images; Big Ticket Television/ UPN 3. Usher Usher also started acting in Moesha and appeared in several episodes of the show as the protagonist's love interest, Jeremy Davis. He also sang the classic song, "U Remind Me" to Moesha, which was adorable.
Paras Griffin / Getty Images for Beloved Benefit; Big Ticket Television/ UPN 4. Gabrielle Union Before Gabrielle Union became the legendary cheerleader on Bring It On , she was Ashli, the head of the cheerleading squad, at Moesha's high school, which is honestly perfect foreshadowing of her future in acting!
Jon Kopaloff / Getty Images; Big Ticket Television/ UPN 5. Mary J. Blige Mary J. Blige made a cameo on Moesha as herself and sang "All That I Can Say" at a Vibe magazine party.
David M. Benett / Dave Benett / Getty Images for Flipper's Roller Boogie Palace; Big Ticket Television/ UPN 6. LeAnn Rimes In "Ohmigod, Fanatic," Moesha and Kim (Countess Vaughn) get selected for MTV's Fanatic and get to meet country singer LeAnn Rimes, who played herself in the 1999 episode.
Jason Kempin / Getty Images for CMT; Big Ticket Television/ UPN 7. Octavia Spencer In the episode "Teacher," Academy Award-winner Octavia Spencer appeared as Gloria Eckhart. She's a friend of Moesha's parents and may have a romantic history with Moesha's dad.
Robin L Marshall / FilmMagic; Big Ticket Television/ UPN 8. Jamie Foxx Famous actor and singer Jamie Foxx appeared on Moesha as Woody in "Driving Miss Moesha." He played an insurance salesman and Hakim's cousin.
Rodin Eckenroth / Getty Images; Big Ticket Television/ UPN 9. Maya Angelou How did Moesha get renowned poet Maya Angelou in an episode? Maya Angelou plays her legendary self and tries to convince Moesha to go back to college after Moesha lands a job with her.
Larry Marano / Getty Images; Big Ticket Television/ UPN 10. Bow Wow The hilarious "That's My Mama" episode features Dorian (Ray J) watching his defiant siblings — one of them being Lil' Bow Wow.
Thaddaeus Mcadams / WireImage; Big Ticket Television/ UPN 11. Tyrese Gibson Tyrese Gibson plays Troy in the episode "The Player." When Moesha wants to play matchmaker and help Niecy (Shar Jackson) find a man, she finds out the guy she set her up with is actually the campus player.
Steve Granitz / FilmMagic; Big Ticket Television/ UPN 12. Mo'Nique Mo'Nique plays Nikki Carter in the "It Takes Two" episode. The episode set up the Moesha spinoff, The Parkers, featuring mother-daughter duo Kim and Nikki.
Barry King / Getty Images; Big Ticket Television/ UPN 13. A Tribe Called Quest
14. Shemar Moore Shemar Moore guest-starred in the episode, "Had to be You," as Andell's (Yvette Wilkerson) college boyfriend who proposes to her. Andell is then left with a difficult decision: Picking her college crush or Bernie, her new current beau.
Paul Archuleta / Getty Images; Big Ticket Television/ UPN 15. DMX DMX is the musical talent during the "Gimme a Break" episode. He plays himself and performs "What's My Name" during Moesha, Niecy, and Hakim's spring break in Santa Barbara.
Prince Williams / WireImage Was there a celebrity cameo that you loved that didn't make the list? Tell us about it in the comments below! In the meantime, you can stream Moesha on Netflix, Hulu, Prime Video, and Paramount+.
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