TV personality Bobby Rivers has passes away age 70...
From People Magazine
Bobby Rivers, an acclaimed television host, radio personality and actor, has died at the age of 70.
His death was announced by Milwaukee’s WISN 12 news station, where Rivers became the city's first Black film critic on television in 1979. In the post, updated Wednesday, the outlet added that the Marquette University graduate “also contributed segments for the nationally syndicated PM Magazine, which he said helped Milwaukee go beyond stereotypes.”
His sister, Betsy Rivers, confirmed his death on Facebook Wednesday, writing, “Bobby passed away last night and is no longer in any pain.”
He also served as the host of Food Network’s Top 5 and VH1’s celebrity talk show Watch Bobby Rivers.
7 comments:
Great run! Rest in Power brother
RIH
Brothas don't live long
^^^He was 70. What are you going on about?
Sorry, don't know him, but Say hello to the big man upstairs for me. I'm hoping not to see him no time soon as I get closer to 70ty
I remember him from Top 5 on the Food Network. He had a great voice I should have known he was a former dj. R.I .P
RIP Sir, you’ve had a long life, you’ve earned it.
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