Actor Michael B Jordan has broken his silence on the passing of his friend and colleague, Chadwick Boseman.
On Sunday he posted a statement on Instagram which said he’d spent a lot of time reflecting on every encounter and experience he shared with his fellow Black Panther actor.
“One of the last times we spoke, you said we were forever linked, and now the truth of that means more to me than ever. Since nearly the beginning of my career, starting with All My Children when I was 16 years old you paved the way for me. You showed me how to be better, honour purpose, and create a legacy. And whether you’ve known it or not…I’ve been watching and learning and constantly motivated by your greatness,” he posted.
Chadwick Boseman, known for his role as King T’Challa in Marvel’s “Black Panther,” died after a four-year battle with cancer.
The actor, who also played Black icons such as James Brown, Thurgood Marshall and Jackie Robinson, died at home with his wife and family.
Boseman was diagnosed with stage three colon cancer in 2016, and it progressed to stage four, the post said. He was 43 years old.