The documentary was created to “inspire others facing similar challenges, while pushing to accelerate the pace of cancer research,” a rep for the late actor told US Weekly. At one point, while waiting for test results, Whitfield and his wife, Vashti, went and got matching tattoos on their arms that read “Be Here Now.” “It was our way of saying that whatever happened, we would live in the moment,” said Vashti in a MailOnline interview. Here’s a favorite quote from Whitfield in the trailer: Watch the trailer below. It begins with an introduction asking for donations, but the actual trailer follows.
Be Here Now
December 24, 2022 · 1 min · 101 words · Mary Carpenter