Michael B Jordan made headlines after his split from Lori Harvey in 2022. However, his old flame has already moved on and fans are now interested in what’s next for him.
Actor Michael B Jordan publicly addresses his breakup with Lori
Following his breakup with Lori, fans spotted the actor at a basketball game looking out of spirits. However, Michael B Jordan is setting the record straight.
In his opening monologue, he said:
“I’m so happy to be here. My name is Michael B Jordan but tonight, Michael be hosting. Michael be joking, and honestly, Michael be nervous, Michael be vulnerable but don’t worry, Michael be alright because Michael be in therapy.”
The actor cleared up rumors that he was heartbroken at a basketball game shortly after his breakup by sharing that “the internet decided that [he] looked sad”. However, despite being in good spirits, the actor relayed that he is in therapy.
Now, Michael B Jordan previously made headlines after numerous outlets reported that he was seeing a model. However, reports confirmed that this was not true.
The creed actor shared that he directed his first film, Creed 3, which was met with applause from the audience. Jordan then relayed that right after that, he went through his “first public breakup”.
Addressing his relationship status, the actor noted:
“Most people after a breakup are like ‘I’m gonna get in better shape’ but I was already in Creed shape. Then I thought to myself, I should learn a new language. Anyways Estoy en Raya.”
In case you don’t follow what he meant by Estoy en Raya, Michael B Jordan simply meant that he is on the dating app called Raya. Therefore confirming that he is single. See his monologue below.
As previously reported, Lori Harvey went Instagram official with her new boyfriend, Damson Idris. The news sent the internet into a frenzy as social media dug up old photos of Michael B Jordan and Damson Idris hanging out with rapper Drake.
Since the former couple’s split, neither Lori Harvey nor Michael has spoken about what ultimately led to their split. What did you think about his monologue?