The Cosby Show’ star Keisha Knight Pulliam announced her engagement to actor Brad James

ATLANTA, GA - OCTOBER 05: Brad James and Keshia Knight Pulliam attend Tyler Perry Studios Grand Opening Gala - Arrivals at Tyler Perry Studios on October 5, 2019 in Atlanta, Georgia.(Photo by Prince Williams/Wireimage)

The Cosby Show’ star Keisha Knight Pulliam announced her engagement to actor Brad James

 

Keisha Knight Pulliam has found her happily ever after with her new husband-to-be, Brad James.

On Wednesday, the former “Cosby Show” star announced that James had popped the question earlier this month, sharing a photo from the couple’s engagement dinner.
“I said Yes!! I LOVE YOU @mrbradjames!!!! This is my favorite photo from our magical engagement dinner,” Pulliam wrote. “My wish is for a life and beyond filled with love and family. My heart is filled with joy!! So excited to continue to choose each other and our families every day. Thank you for helping us share the good news @people & thank you to everyone who made this day possible.”

According to People, the couple recently got engaged to Pulliam’s 3-year-old daughter Ella from a previous marriage and their immediate family. Pulliam, 41, and James, 39, started dating last year after meeting on set. the 2019 film “Pride and Prejudice: Atlanta.”

“Honestly, we just hit it,” Pulliam told People. “We had a lot of downtime; there was a lot of filming for that project. So there were times when we all just sat in the cast chairs or in the van and just talked.”
Pulliam is widely known for his role as Rudy on the classic NBC sitcom “The Cosby Show”, which ran for eight seasons from 1984-1992. She went on to star in the spinoff “A Different World” and starred in Tyler Perry’s “House of Payne” and his 2009 film, “Madea Goes to Jail.” Pulliam recently starred in Lifetime’s holiday movie, “The Christmas Aunt.”

Brad James also starred in Perry’s “For Better or Worse” and “Meet the Browns” series as well as BET’s “American Soul.” He was most recently seen on Netflix’s “Outer Banks” and UMC’s “A House Divided.”

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