Shemar Moore was a mainstay on Criminal Minds for 11 seasons. He was a goofy, protective, and bad-ass FBI agent who stole our hearts week after week.
The actor posts at least 5 times a day on social media, mainly about his work out regime or just "bein' goofy." He loves interacting with his fans and even has a clothing line called "Baby Girl" (the name he uses for his female fans). Part of the proceeds go to the National MS Society, a disease his mother suffers from.
Part of Shemar Moore's charm on Criminal Minds was his close relationship with analyst, Penelope Garcia. The two had nothing but platonic love for each other, which was an incredible thing to see on television.
Moore's character, Derek Morgan, and Penelope Garcia often shared cute banter back-and-forth with each other, with Morgan referring to Garcia as "baby girl" on multiple occasions.
But where did the term "baby girl" come from? It's a question we've all wondered for years, and now Shemar Moore has finally told us!
This past season, Shemar Moore left Criminal Minds, which broke a lot of hearts. He went off to explore the movie scene, and ended right back on television with his new show S.W.A.T.
But just because he's gone, doesn't mean Moore has forgotten about his Criminal Minds family! The actor recently did an interview with CBS, describing how "baby girl" became to be, and it's pretty cute!
How Did Baby Girl Start?Shemar Moore describes the evolution of Baby Girl Nation.
Posted by S.W.A.T. on Thursday, October 12, 2017
As if that wasn't enough, Moore also announced he'll be returning to an upcoming episode of Criminal Minds when Garcia needs his help!