Where is shemar moore right now
Actor Shemar Moore, best known for his roles in "S. Moore, who is notoriously circumspect about his personal life, delighted his millions of Instagram followers with a glimpse of his home. Moore's snap shows himself and a friend, whom he identified as L. Davino is standing in front of a brand new white and black Nissan GTR. Moore reveals in his post that Davino has been working very hard to buy his dream car, and commented :. Moore has now moved to Sherman Oaks, to a spacious 9, square foot mansion with clean-cut modern lines, and edgy design.
The snap shows the facade of the house, all glass, and stone, with wood on the second story adding a touch of warmth to the spare architectural style of the home. Moore and his friend are standing in the driveway, covered in concrete, and grass, in front of the house's double garage. The actor's new digs reportedly boast 7 bedrooms and 9 bathrooms.
Another snap Moore took with his co-stars shows the house's swimming pool and backyard in which we can glimpse what appears to be a wet-bar, just perfect for parties and all-day barbecues. Moore has come a long way, and is now one of the most successful and respected members of the acting community, but he has not forgotten his origins.
Moore's father is African American, and his recently deceased mother, Marilyn Wilson, was white. A few months after his last episode aired, he told TV Guide that he said goodbye to Criminal Minds "so I could pursue other avenues of my life. I want to get married, I want to have kids, I want to travel. A few years on, and it appears that unlike Morgan, Moore has yet to find the person he wants to settle down with.
He's been romantically linked to several famous women since leaving Criminal Minds , including soccer player Shawna Gordon, whom he dated from to , and actress Anabelle Acosta. In , he told Steve Harvey that he and Acosta were taking things slow, while also emphasizing that he was looking for a long-term partner via Extra. I need that partner in crime to do the rest of what I want to do," he said.
Unfortunately, Acosta was not that partner: the pair split in , and Moore's mission to find love continues. The other reason Moore gave for leaving Criminal Minds was both personal and professional. In that same TV Guide chat, he revealed, "I'm just ready to grow I'm not leaving to go make a bunch of money I'm leaving because I just creatively want to be fueled, and [I'm] excited to try new things and see what else I'm capable of. It sounds like Moore wanted to flex his acting muscles and move beyond being the good-looking tough-but-sweet action hero.
Moore's departure wasn't the real reason Criminal Minds was canceled in February after 15 seasons, but losing such a beloved character didn't help. Much of the untold truth of Criminal Minds deals with backstage drama, but Moore's reasons for leaving were less about the show and more about life beyond it. After departing from Criminal Minds , Moore landed the lead role of Matthew Taylor in the rom-com The Bounce Back , which he also executive produced.
The film looked like it might be Moore's chance to break the mold, as he went from portraying an FBI Special Agent to playing an unlucky-in-love, self-styled "relationship expert. Directed by Youssef Delara, The Bounce Back received respectable reviews from critics and audiences, but it didn't garner any kind of sweeping, worldwide attention or acclaim.
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