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Moesha star fighting for her life, seeking donations

Comedienne and actress Yvette Wilson, best known for her role on “Moesha” and the spinoff “The Parkers”, is determined to fight for her life. Wilson, has stage 4 cervical cancer and is seeking out donations to assist in her care.

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Comedienne Yvette Wilson Succumbs To Cancer
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Comedienne and actress Yvette Wilson, best known for her role on “Moesha” and the spinoff  “The Parkers”, is determined to fight for her life.

Yvette Wilson Moesha star fights

Wilson, has stage 4 cervical cancer and is seeking out donations to assist in her care.

She has also appeared on many comedy films such as House Party 2, House Party 3, Friday, and on Russell Simmons’ Def Comedy Jam.

Yvette Wilson has experienced kidney failure, kidney transplants and cervical cancer, among other things.

Her cancer has come back after an extended retreat, and doctors are saying it’s very aggressive this time out.

Jeffrey Pittle, a close friend and a stage 4 cancer survivor himself, created the website to not only help with medical needs but transportation costs.

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“We’re asking that you please donate to her medical fund – she’s brought so much laughter to so many people – it’s time we step up and support Yvette and let her feel some of that love she’s so used to giving, come back to her ten-fold!”

We are praying for you Yvette!

Click here to donate


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