Michael B. Jordan and Jonathan Majors Seemingly Check Out Reporter
Written by SOURCE on March 4, 2023
The Creed III rollout has led to another viral moment.
Ahead of the movie’s U.S. premiere, stars Michael B. Jordan and Jonathan Majors sat down for a joint interview with Pay or Wait. Their conversation with journalist Sharronda Williams was both entertaining and informative, as the trio engaged in some light banter and touched on serious topics like masculinity, overcoming past trauma, and living in the moment; however, it was the end of the interview that really had fans talking.
After thanking the actors for their time, Williams is seen getting up from her chair and proceeds to walk away. The camera stayed on the Creed III co-stars, who were seemingly caught checking Williams out.
Several outlets, including the Shade Room, shared the viral moment on social media, prompting a wide range of reactions from fans.
“Shorty got video proof in 4K that two hottest A List actors in the world couldn’t help but watch her big ol butt as she walked away …” one person wrote.
“Michael B was smooth with it, only his eyes moved and gave a little thank you,” another user pointed out. “Jonathan, on the other hand, cocked his neck and rolled his head to look lol.”
Williams reshared the viral clip on her Instagram story, writing: “Y’all this is so wild. What is happening?!?!?!”
She then took advantage of the clip and provided some more info about her life and work.
Jordan recently made headlines for a viral interview at a Creed III premiere event. The actor accused media personality Lore’l, who was also his former classmate, of calling him “corny” in a podcast episode.
Despite, Lore’l denying she called Jordan corny, she claims she’s still receiving hate.
“The bully narrative is crazy,” she told TMZ. “And the things people are saying to me, like, they hope I get raped and killed and popped in my head … I just think if you were upset ’cause you thought I called him corny, and those are things that you’re rebuttaling with, the crime and punishment … it doesn’t even match up.”