When “The Cosby Show” aired for the first time in the ‘80s, America was amazed by the image of a beautiful black family led in married partnership by the gorgeous Clair Huxtable. America back then was bombarded with myths of blackness like the “welfare queen” and armies of crack heads. While these portrayals of black people were accepted eagerly, the image of Clair Huxtable was deemed an impossible fiction by whites and blacks alike.
Twenty-five years later, the image of Clair Huxtable has become a reality. What seemed impossible is now being lived by black women with incredible accomplishments and the love to go with it. Let’s salute some of the awesome ladies who are living that dream. They prove a black woman can have it all. These are The New Clair Huxtables:
First Lady Michelle Obama
We of course see Clair Huxtable exemplified in the life of Michelle Obama. First Lady Michelle Obama is the dream of Clair Huxtable fulfilled on steroids. A professional black woman, with a loving husband and beautiful family who is also the First Lady of the United States? It boggles the mind.
Jada Pinkett-Smith
Today we take the solid union between Will and Jada Pinkett-Smith for granted. We enjoy watching their talented, grounded children grow up. We take collective pride in their public acts of philanthropy. The Smiths portray African American family values for this century, with Jada as the family’s heart.
Holly Robinson-Peete
The same can be said of Holly Robinson-Peete, whose marriage to Rodney Peete augments her accomplishments as a public figure. The couple is a force to reckon with in the sphere of charity, but it is Holly’s charm that powers the giving efforts of the happy pair.
B. Smith
Black model-turned-lifestyle entrepreneur B. Smith leads the public in matters of taste — another idea that would have seemed absurd in the early eighties. It’s easy to imagine that when Clair was cooking it up in a kitchen that was nicer than most people’s living rooms, that she was also laying the foundation for Smith’s later career as a domestic goddess. Smith also works closely with her husband.
Judge Lynn Toler
Judge Lynn Toler of the popular show “Divorce Court” resembles what Clair Huxtable might have become if “The Cosby Show” had gone on for a couple more seasons. A seasoned member of the legal profession who lives with her two teen sons and husband of 17 years, Toler is also a published writer. She has touched millions through her writings, her show, and during her career as a compassionate real-world judge.
Beyonce
Beyonce (if you overlook the rump-shaking in bodysuits), with her professional success, married status and dedication to her immediate family, also carries forth the torch of Clair. She shows the world that African American women are gorgeous, talented, industrious, accomplished and – most of all – fun. Never taking the “black best friend” or asexual sidekick role often reserved for black women in mainstream entertainment, Beyonce shows and proves that a black woman can be the star of her own show.
Mara Brock Akil
Stunning Mara Brock Akil is the creator of both “Girlfriends” and “The Game,” two shows that dared to depict black women as sexy, sophisticated and in control – while searching for and finding true love. Brock Akil is not only a successful writer and producer; she is also the married mother of two sons. Mara is currently partnering with her director husband on a movie project under their own production banner to bring more powerful images of women to light.
Paula Patton
Pretty Paula Patton met hubby Robin Thicke when they were in high school, just like Heathcliff and Clair. A charming woman who gives sensitive and deep performances, it is easy to imagine Patton having the long and esteemed career that Phylicia Rashād has enjoyed. Now expecting the couple’s first child, Paula demonstrates admirably that real love can last as couples grow together in the public eye.
Gina Neely
As half of the duo behind the hit Food Network show “Down Home with the Neelys,” Gina Neely works closely with her husband Patrick to bring one of the most beloved aspects of black culture to mainstream audiences – all the pleasures of Southern cuisine. “The Cosby Show” never shied away from mixing our African American roots into the fabric of every episode. Gina continues this tradition in television through partnering with her husband on a show that is a true celebration of black life.
Tisha Campbell-Martin
As the on-screen love of Martin Lawrence on the hit series “Martin,” Tisha Campbell-Martin followed directly in the footsteps of a character like Clair Huxtable while giving her take on it an urban flair. In her personal life, Campbell-Martin resembles Clair Huxtable in more ways than one. Tisha has been partnered with her husband Duane Martin for 19 years and married to him for 14. Having recently welcomed their second child into the world, the longevity of their devoted relationship is like the cherry on top of their productive careers. Campbell-Martin is yet another fabulous black woman who has done it all in her professional life, while having everything her heart desires at home.
It’s clear that the character of Clair Huxtable laid the groundwork in the public imagination for the acceptance of many of today’s well-rounded, African-American female stars. These women and many more are taking center stage as the flesh and blood realizations of Clair’s promise, while showing that there are even better things to come from women in the black community.
Who are some other brilliant black women living the dream of Clair Huxtable in reality?
LMAO@ Calling shennanigans!
Claire Huxtable was great, some people say it is not realistic but can we say there are no black people who are on that track?
I guess if she had 2 children people would see that as a realistic prospect , but if it was aspirational it was what was needed I wish there were more asporational characters today on the television.
You cannnot ignore the fact that Beyonce shakes that bootie, like she is in the jungle or something, so her inclusion is curious. she is so not the image which Claire Huxtable was potraying, she is more Diana Ross than anything else.
Reality shows have taken over all entertainment and it is not that positive.
For me Claire Huxtable never seemed like an unrealistic character at all. She reminds me so much of my mother:
a proud Black woman
a successful attorney
a devoted wife (of 30+ years)
a loving mother (of 4)
and a good-natured, giving human being.
Don’t ever think that Claire Huxtable is “unrealistic”. There are so many “Claire Huxtables” out there that are too often ignored.
B. SMith and MAra Brock Akil are two of my favorites on this list. AMy DuBois BArnett, author of “Get Yours! How to Have Everything You Ever Dreamed of and More” is another woman who falls within this category.
Great article!! :)
Nice article. I was raised by the Cosby show and know EVERY episode. I never believed for a second that Claire was a realistic character. A bilingual attorney (who mades partner in a prestegious NYC lawfirm), mother of 5 well-adjusted children (who spanned at least 16 years from oldest to youngest), with super model looks (no cellulite, no wrinkles), loves jazz, quotes Shakespeare, and a has a doctor for a husband? C’Mon Son!
All of the women that were presented in this article have different aspects of what Claire represented, however, she was the total unattainable package. M. Obama is awesome – she only has 2 kids. Jada comes close but hasn’t been even upper middle class in well over a decade (since hooking up with Big Willie). I think we all just need to agree that Claire Huxtable is our version of the unicorn … mythical, magical, beautiful, but, impossible.
For those of you who did not do the research or remember the history, the Cosby show was patterned after Bill Cosby’s real family. The “real” Mrs. Cosby DID HAVE FIVE CHILDREN and although she was not a lawyer managed to obtain her master’s degree while raising and having her children. More positive and realistic parallels to Claire Huxtable than unrealistic.
The parallels really stop with the number of children Camille and Claire had. Dr. Cosby (Camille) is married to and in fact was the business manager for one of the most recognized faces in the entertainment industry. However, their relationship was anything but the 8 season long fantasy romance that we were provided every Thursday night at 8 PM eastern. Although the original concept for the show and many other aspects were based in part on Cosby’s own family (for example, the names of many characters were from Cosby’s family and friends) when it comes to Claire, the writers and producers ultimately provided us with a fantasy, an unrealistic, unobtainable vision of a woman that had it ALL!
Really nice article… And im not trying to be a hater but why beyonce? lol There are other black female musicians who she could have been replaced with. But I guess beyonce fit this blogs “context” of the “new clair huxtable”
however you guys did mention some really good people.. I do like Mara Brock Akil. I’m glad that she is on this list as well some others..
Great article!
I liked the article, I also don’t know if I agree w/everyone on the list.
Any real career woman with kids and and a Husband who also has a demanding career will atest that the Huxatables are totally unrealistic lol. The biggest problem they ever faced was Rudy’s gold fish dying and the joint in Theo’s notebook lol. But it’s entertainment, not reality.
I have problems with Beyonce’s inclusion. Above all else Claire was articulate, witty and dynamic. Sorry but she does not fit in any capacity. Especially along side Mrs. Obama or B.Smith. C’mon son.
Good article… I guess I’m struggling with why so many people think and/or thought the concept of the Cosby show wasn’t realistic.
im sorry but beyonce doesn’t have the same class as clair huxtable for one and two she don’t have no kids! overated. smh