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— -- Magic Johnson's wife, Cookie Johnson, recalls the moment her NBA star husband told her the devastating news that he was HIV-positive. "It scared me to death. I mean, I fell to my knees ...
When Erving “Magic” Johnson announced that he was HIV positive back in 1991, it almost seemed like a death sentence. But, with the help of modern medicine, his wife’s support and many doctor ...
Magic and Cookie Johnson on HIV/AIDS Awareness and Their Concerns That ‘Young People Are Not Scared’
When Earvin “Magic” Johnson revealed his HIV diagnosis to the world in 1991, not much was known about the immune disease and fear was high. Johnson didn’t know what his future would look ...
But if it means Magic Johnson ... Young says he’ll bring enough positive energy for the both of them. Mark Medina of the Los Angeles Daily News: Nick Young: "Tell Magic to stay at Dodger Stadium for a ...
Johnson discusses all of these moments and more in the four-part docuseries “They Call Me Magic,” which premieres on Apple TV Plus on April 22.Oddly, it’s not the only Magic project in the ...
Magic and Cookie Johnson will be honored with the Elizabeth Taylor Commitment to End AIDS Award at the Elizabeth Taylor Ball to End AIDS on Sepr. 21.
When Magic Johnson famously announced he has HIV, it wasn't clear how long he'd live. Twenty years later, he tells of his struggles, fears, and triumphs.
Magic, 63, says his son, whom he shares with his wife Cookie Johnson, "is so beloved all over the world" as a television personality and as an icon for the LGBTQ+ community.
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