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Michael B. Jordan admits Chadwick Boseman's death is what “made me cry the most this year”

ABC/Randy HolmesMichael B. Jordan says he is still healing from losing Black Panther co-star Chadwick Boseman and explained how strongly the loss affected him.

Speaking to Vanity Fair for its “Hollywood Issue,” the 33-year-old actor opened up about his friendship with Boseman and how it continues to influence his life.

“Our relationship was a very personal one and had a lot of great moments—some that I couldn’t fully appreciate and fully understand until now,” said Jordan. “I wish I had more time to have our relationship evolve, and grow, and become closer and stronger.”

“We got a concentrated dose of Chadwick. He did more in his 43 years of

 

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