Michael B Jordan has described Chadwick Boseman as a “special person”, reflecting on the late actor’s legacy following the posthumous award of a star on the Hollywood Walk of Fame. Boseman, who died in 2020 at the age of 43 from complications related to colon cancer, was honoured during an emotional ceremony attended by friends, family and former colleagues. Jordan, who starred alongside him in Black Panther, said he felt “full and happy” hearing people speak so warmly about his friend.
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During the ceremony, Boseman’s widow, Simone Ledward-Boseman, delivered a heartfelt tribute, emphasising his depth of character and spiritual strength. She described him as more than an artist, calling him a “spiritual teacher” who remained grounded through the support of his family, friends and trusted collaborators. She praised his integrity, devotion and kindness, noting that his legacy as both an icon and a hero had now been firmly cemented.
Filmmaker Ryan Coogler, who directed Boseman in Black Panther, also shared his admiration, comparing the experience of working with him to playing alongside sporting greats. Coogler highlighted Boseman’s exceptional talent and discipline, explaining that witnessing his dedication revealed both the extraordinary potential of human capability and the distance others felt from matching his standard.
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Together, their tributes painted a portrait of an actor widely respected not only for his artistry but also for his generosity, humility and profound impact on those around him. Boseman’s posthumous recognition on the Hollywood Walk of Fame stands as a testament to the lasting influence he made during his life and career.