‘Criminal Minds’ alum Shemar Moore posts, deletes message about ‘karma’

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For the most part, the current members of the “Criminal Minds” cast have stayed silent in the wake of Thomas Gibon’s dismissal from the show, save for a few posts on social media that are completely unrelated to the topic.

However, that doesn’t necessarily extend to his former co-stars. In particular, a video briefly posted to Shemar Moore’s Instagram (it has since been deleted) talks about “karma,” and also how people who are positive in live also tend to receive good things in return. Here’s some of what he said, per TVLine (who managed to catch it before it was eliminated):

“Lot of birdies chirping out there; the gossip is real. I hear it, I see it. I’m sure a lot of you do too, so I’ll just say this: I believe in karma. Good things happen to good people. Honest people. Hard-working people. Humble people. People who believe in basic goodness. … Good things will happen to you. … Treat people how you expect them to treat you. Celebrate yourself and celebrate your blessings — as you should — but just know that you’re not better than anybody.”

We should note that this may not be exclusively about Gibson or even at all, given that there are also recent headlines regarding a former guest actor from the show being forced to repay Moore $60,000 that he claims was stolen from him during their friendship.

Ultimately, we’ll have a chance to discuss all things Gibson in the wake of his “Criminal Minds” exit soon enough. What we do know at the moment is that the actor will appear in the first two episodes of the season before being written out. His dismissal comes after claims that he kicked a writer-producer on the show during a disagreement a couple of weeks ago.

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