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He’s a towering, influencer-dating, fireballing pitcher. Thankfully, he knows a thing or two about handling pressure.
On Wednesday afternoon, social media was abuzz after Barstool personality Big Cat pulled a Jordan rookie card out of a pack ...
Michael Jordan's dance to Kendrick Lamar's "Not Like Us," a diss track aimed at Drake, has ignited a social media frenzy. Carmelo Anthony analyzed the moment, questioning if Jordan's endorsement ...
Hailee Steinfeld and Michael B. Jordan are promoting their new movie. Pictures of them in London are circulating online. Fans are speculating about their relationship. Some fans are mentioning ...
In this universe, Michael B. Jordan is a Hollywood heavyweight and Jonathan Majors is fighting for redemption. But what if things had gone differently? Chuck “Jigsaw” Creekmur explores the ...
On this day in 2018, a blue plaque to honour global artist George Michael was unveiled at his former school, Bushey Meads. Fans gathered at 12pm to witness the unveiling and hear tributes to the late ...
Jordan Howlett: Thank you, man! AllHipHop: I gotta ask—do you have a SAG card now? I’ve been seeing you pop up in a few places lately. Jordan Howlett: [Laughs] You know what’s funny?
Anywhere around $40 million would be solid for the original, R-rated vampire thriller, directed by Ryan Coogler and starring Michael B. Jordan in dual ... to get a green card.
Alongside Michael Jordan and former Pistons teammate Dennis Rodman, he earned a third championship in 1996 before retiring. Just three months later he headed to Europe with Panathinaikos and ...
Anthony Joshua teamed up with Michael B. Jordan to surprise young aspiring actors from Watford with a once-in-a-lifetime acting workshop, organised through Joshua's community charity, Clean Herts ...
When Hollywood filmmaker Ryan Coogler and popular actor Michael B. Jordan team up for a film, it’s invariably fantastic news for cinephiles across the globe. From the immensely underappreciated ...
It's 1932 in Clarksdale, Miss., and enterprising twin brothers Smoke and Stack, both played by Coogler's longtime muse Michael B. Jordan, have returned to town after some years away in Chicago.