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From job-shamed to “The Pitt,” Geoffrey Owens’ full-circle moment

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04.04.2026

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From job-shamed to “The Pitt,” Geoffrey Owens’ full-circle moment

The actor's latest role marks another step in a quiet comeback years after the viral moment that sparked debate

Published April 4, 2026 3:00PM (EDT)

When Geoffrey Owens was photographed working at a Trader Joe’s in 2018, the reaction was swift, and, in many corners, cruel. The former “Cosby Show” actor became the subject of viral job-shaming, with critics mocking him for working retail decades after his television success.

But the backlash didn’t land the way some expected.

Instead, Owens received an outpouring of support from fellow actors and fans who pushed back against the idea that honest work should ever be a source of embarrassment. The moment sparked a broader conversation about the realities of working actors’ lives, and the instability that often comes with careers in entertainment.

Now, seven years later, Owens’ story has come full circle.

The actor is a guest star on the most recent episode of “The Pitt” (Season 2, Episode 13) as a cardiothoracic surgeon, marking yet another on-screen role in a steady return to television and film. While not framed as a direct response to the earlier controversy, the casting offers a quiet rebuttal to the narrative that once surrounded him.

Owens has continued to work consistently since the viral moment, taking on roles across television and film while also speaking openly about the importance of valuing all forms of labor. In interviews, he has emphasized that his time working at Trader Joe’s was never something to be ashamed of, but rather only something others chose to misunderstand.

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The renewed attention around his career comes at a time when conversations about labor, dignity, and public perception remain ongoing, particularly in industries where visibility can fluctuate dramatically.

For Owens, the arc is less about vindication than persistence.

What began as a viral moment built on ridicule has, over time, shifted into something else entirely — a reminder that careers don’t always follow a straight line, and that the distance between public judgment and private reality can be wider than it appears.

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