revealed she is proud of her son, Slater, for issuing a public apology for participating in a trend, which involves tricking a loved one into believing their favorite celebrity died.After receiving backlash for posting a video of himself telling his mother and father, Courtney B. Vance, that Michael B. Jordan had passed away as a prank, the 64-year-old actress praised her teen for holding himself accountable for his actions.'We all make mistakes, own up to them, take responsibility. and then hold your head up and move forward,' she told at the Palm Springs International Film Festival's Creative Impact Awards.
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