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Actress Theresa Randle Spotted In A Walker … Looking BAD … Tasha Smith Replaces Her In ‘Bad Boys 4’

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Popular 2000s actress Teresa Randle is not doing too well these days, Media Take Out has learned.

A new video is circulating online which shows Teresa unable to stand on her own, slurring her words, and looking pretty bad. The video, which has since gone viral, shows the actress – who is 48 – in a walker, with surgical gloves on her hands.

Many Twitter users labeled the video as Teresa being “homeless” or “on drugs,” but Media Take Out has not been able to find any evidence of either claim against the actress.

For now, lets just keep her in our prayers.

The video surfaced after the producers of Bad Boys 4 announced that Theresa is being replaced, by actress Tasha Smith. Good news for Tasha, and her career. But definitely bad news for Theresa Randle.

Randle’s former manager and publicist, Roger Neal, also spoke about the video, Media Take Out has learned, confirming that it is her in the video.

Here’s Theresa talking about her roles in the Bad Boys franchise:

Neal added that he no longer represents Randle and has been receiving calls from several casting agents all these years, but he has no idea about Theresa’s current manager. Randle was a resident of Beverly Hills in the days when Neal was working with her, but she later changed her number and email address.

Theresa played minor roles in some TV shows, including A Different World, Seinfeld, Duckman: Private D*ck/Family Man, The Twisted Tales of Felix the Cat, and Law & Order: Criminal Intent. She played the role of Cordelia Banks, PhD, for eight episodes of the Lifetime comedy-drama series State of Mind. Randle made her debut in 1987 with the comedy-fantasy film Maid to Order.

She gained recognition for her appearance as Theresa Burnett in the Bad Boys films. The first two Michael Bay-directed movies were released in 1995 and 2003, respectively, while the third movie came out in 2020. The franchise has been commercially successful, and while the first two films received negative reviews, the third film has received a positive reception.

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