Power Rangers Amy Jo Johnson shares a photo with Jason David Frank
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Need to know
- Amy Jo Johnson played the role of Kimberly Hart, The Pink Power Ranger, on the successful series of the 90s Mighty Morphin Power Rangers
- During a recent fans agreement, Johnson received a photo showing her with the late Costar Jason David Frank
- Frank died in November 2022 by suicide at the age of 49
Amy Jo Johnson remembers fun moments with a late friend.
The actress – known for her role as Kimberly Hart, The Pink Ranger on Mighty Morphin Power Rangers – Took in Instagram on Monday June 16, sharing a photo she received from a fan of Niagara Falls Comic Con earlier this month.
The photo shows Johnson, now 54, smiling in addition to his late Costar, Jason David Frank. In legend, she wrote: “Thank you to anyone who gave me this photo to Niagara. 💕 Miss this guy, as we all do. 🦋.”
Fans in the comments shared their love for the relationship between Johnson’s character and Frank’s character Tommy Oliver.
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Johnson shared sincere memories in an emotional Instagram live in November 2022, after the news of Frank’s death at 49 by suicide.
“I just came here because I felt really sad and really it’s really at home today what had happened and he left,” said Johnson through tears.
“I don’t know. I just thought of all guys because I know how much you want for him and how much you are in the same amount of pain and so sad.”
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She continued: “It was such strength and a light so brilliant, crazy, crazy and funny. I can’t even believe it. My head hurts so.”
Before finishing the Instagram live with a last song, Johnson spoke of the importance of asking for help if you need it.
“Whoever is there who feels depressed and as there is no hope, know that it is not the way and that there is help and you have a community here,” she said. “Start by hand. Get your hand for help if you feel like that. F —. It’s F —– Sucks. Sorry for the juron, but it’s really F ——- Sucks. Sorry.”
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“I know how much you wanted to tell Jason, and it fears,” she added at the end of her session. “But we’re all going to go well.”
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