• News
  • Film and TV
  • Music
  • Tech
  • Features
  • Celebrity
  • Politics
  • Weird
  • Community
  • Advertise
  • Terms
  • Privacy & Cookies
  • LADbible Group
  • LADbible
  • SPORTbible
  • GAMINGbible
  • Tyla
  • UNILAD Tech
  • FOODbible
  • License Our Content
  • About Us & Contact
  • Jobs
  • Latest
  • Topics A-Z
  • Authors
Facebook
Instagram
X
Threads
TikTok
YouTube
Submit Your Content
Cosby Show star who was forced to work at grocery store says he's still struggling financially

Home> Film & TV> News

Published 15:15 27 Dec 2024 GMT

Cosby Show star who was forced to work at grocery store says he's still struggling financially

The Cosby Show star had been working at Trader Joe's

Callum Jones

Callum Jones

A Cosby Show star who was forced to work at a grocery store has admitted he's struggling financially after quitting due to an 'attack on my privacy'.

Geoffrey Owens is arguably best known for his role in Cosby Show as Elvin Tibideaux, while he's also appeared in the likes of 1994's The Paper and more recently 2020's Fizzle.

The 63-year-old made headlines back in 2018 after a photo taken by a customer captured the film star packing groceries at a Trader Joe's store.

Advert

Perhaps unsurprisingly, the photo quickly went viral as some on social media mocked the actor for taking a 'regular' job.

But there was, of course, an outpour of support and love for the Cosby Show star for taking on a new venture.

Geoffrey Owens has opened up about his time at Trader Joe's (Paras Griffin/Getty Images)
Geoffrey Owens has opened up about his time at Trader Joe's (Paras Griffin/Getty Images)

However, Owens has since revealed he's quit the gig at Trader Joe's and is subsequently struggling financially.

Advert

The actor told Atlanta’s V-103 radio station earlier this month: "Even today, right now, as we speak, I still struggle to make a living. I struggle every day to make my ends meet. And people can’t get their heads around that because they see me in movies.

"People have a false impression of what the average middle-class actor makes and their ability to make a living in the industry."

Owens continued: "At first, there was some negative stuff about basically the job shaming. A ‘where is he now’ kinda thing.

"But then, very soon after that, there was all this support and encouragement from all over the world."

Advert

Ultimately, the Cosby Show star explained how privacy ultimately made him leave the job.

Owens ultimately left the job (Kristina Bumphrey/Variety via Getty Images)
Owens ultimately left the job (Kristina Bumphrey/Variety via Getty Images)

"It was strange because someone had been in the store taking pictures. And I was like, now that this is breaking I’m not going to feel comfortable working in this store wondering who is around with a camera. It would just be too weird. I’m a very private person.

"It wasn’t like I quit knowing I would be making a lot of money soon or anything. I just felt like I wasn’t going to be able to handle that kind of scrutiny and attack on my privacy."

Advert

Owens spoke about his time at Trader Joe's in an interview with People magazine.

"That was one of the elements that led to my getting to the place where I said to myself, 'I have to do something' and I was thinking, 'What can I do?' and the answer ended up being Trader Joe's, which is actually a wonderful situation for me in many ways," the actor explained.

Featured Image Credit: Paras Griffin/Getty Images/NBC

Topics: Film and TV, Celebrity, Viral, Money

Callum Jones
Callum Jones

Advert

Advert

Advert

  • Djimon Hounsou says he's 'still struggling to make a living' despite decades of working in Hollywood
  • Former child star who appeared in cult classic movie grew up to become one of the richest actors in the world
  • Woman says she was paid one cent for six weeks of work as a waitress
  • Bryce Dallas Howard says she was a 'messed up kid' as she describes creepy 'dead baby' obsession

Choose your content:

an hour ago
18 hours ago
2 days ago
  • an hour ago

    Guilty pleasure Netflix series declared 'gloriously stupid fun' as subscribers binge for 323,000,000 hours

    The creators of Cobra Kai are behind the zesty comedy series

    Film & TV
  • 18 hours ago

    Netflix subscribers given days to stream ‘powerful’ mini-series before it’s pulled from platform

    'A beautiful yet harrowing show. A work of art!'

    Film & TV
  • 2 days ago

    Netflix has floored viewers with 97% rated true-crime mini-series many say they can't finish

    "This one literally shocked me to my core."

    Film & TV
  • 2 days ago

    Netflix fans are urging people to watch 'amazing' drama that's so good it went on for 15 seasons

    The well-loved series has more than 300 episodes to watch

    Film & TV