Michael B. Jordan needs to explain to “Creed” fans why he’s not in love with Tessa Thompson!
Soon after the actress dedicated a sweet message to her co-stars to celebrate this year’s International Women’s Day, fans received her reply to ask her some questions about their relationship. Many of them want to know why on-screen husbands and wives are not an item in real life, especially when they have great chemistry with each other.
Fans Demand Answers From Michael B. Jordan About His Relationship With Tessa Thompson
When Jordan shared a black-and-white photo of Thompson and Mila Davis-Kent cuddling each other, he didn’t expect fans to question his relationship status. The actor uploaded the image along with the caption:
“On international women’s day I want to uplift and celebrate the two phenomenal women in my life—mila and tessa. I see you, I support your achievements, I recognize the challenges you face, and I support your rights. i love you both #WomansDay #InternationalWomansDay.”
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Within hours, the tweet was viewed nearly four million times, with 5k+ retweets and 80.4k likes. A look at the replies shows where people’s minds are when someone writes, “For the life of me, I don’t understand how these two aren’t dating yet.”
Another asked why the stars can’t date because they look “cute together”. A third took the movie route, claiming, “I need them back for Creed 4. You [Jordan] can direct.”
A fourth Twitter user pointed out that Thompson’s character, Bianca Taylor, kept Jordan’s character “up when she’s down,” while a fifth gushed, “You [SIC] on the screen wife and children!!! Wow! So will you tell him how you feel! This must stop! Let him in Aquarius.”
Yet another noted that even though they haven’t seen “Creed III” yet, they love seeing the co-stars’ chemistry over the years. Amid calls to become an item, one observer chose to stay on track, tweeting, “This is a great honor. Thank you for recognizing these two gems.”
Another netizen said, “As if he wasn’t enough, we got this heartfelt message.” While the possibility of a romantic relationship between the 36-year-old actor and the 39-year-old actress is still out of the question, it should be noted that the former has lost his fair share of love.
The “Black Panther” actor most recently split from Lori Harvey after months of dating. Jordan publicly confirmed their relationship in early 2021, following up with several images of them in loved-up poses on social media.
Unfortunately, they broke up in June 2022, and Harvey has confirmed that he and British actor Damson Idris. Jordan is also rumored to be dating British model Amber Jepson, with several sources declaring that they are “very interested in each other.”
Thompson & Jordan Attend Couples Therapy Ahead of ‘Creed III’ Filming
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The Blast previously reported that Jordan and Thompson have taken their careers as method actors to the next level by attending couples therapy in their “Creed” characters. The “Lady and the Tramp” actress shared the shocking news during an interview when she said:
“I would say it was an early experience in couples therapy for both of us [personally]but it is as these characters, which are very strange.”
Despite the strangeness, he explained that the session reminded him and the cast of “Without Regrets” that although therapy is a good idea for couples, even if there are no problems in their relationship, especially when it comes to communication.
After the “Dear White People” star admitted that the session allowed her and her co-star to “really talk” and understand the challenges facing young parents with life goals, she added:
“I think a lot of our growth also parallels the growth of the characters…in terms of the kinds of conversations we have together and separately about heritage.”
Fortunately, Thompson and Jordan’s dedication to their craft resulted in big results at the Box Office. According to The Blast, the seventh installment in the “Rocky” franchise topped the list with an estimated $58.37 million – a new high for the project – during its opening weekend.
By comparison, the first “Creed” movie brought in $29.6 million in its three-day opening weekend, rounded out by $42 million from the five-day Thanksgiving weekend. The sports drama ended up grossing $109 million domestically and $173.5 million worldwide.
The jump in numbers is commendable given that Sylvester Stallone — Rocky Balboa — is missing from the franchise for the first time, and “Creed III” is Jordan’s first attempt at directing a movie.
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