Kansas City has enjoyed an uptick in connections with Hollywood.
Sadly, tragic news has evoked an outpouring of sympathy . . .
Variety: Chadwick Boseman, ‘Black Panther’ Star, Dies at 43
Here's one local sign of grief and respect:
Sadly, tragic news has evoked an outpouring of sympathy . . .
Variety: Chadwick Boseman, ‘Black Panther’ Star, Dies at 43
Here's one local sign of grief and respect:
Chadwick Boseman's Monarchs jersey on display in Kansas City
KANSAS CITY, Mo. - A piece of Chadwick Boseman's legacy will live on in Kansas City, Missouri. Boseman, who died Friday after a battle with colon cancer, donated in 2013 the Monarchs jersey he wore during filming of '42' to the Negro Leagues Baseball Museum.
I think he was a nice man. God Bless
ReplyDeleteI heard a fatwa had been placed on his head...or maybe it was a fat wad!
ReplyDeleteThought superheroes lived forever?
ReplyDeleteHe was a good person, RIP
ReplyDeleteTony does not allow comments on Jew stories.
ReplyDeleteHis Masters have warned him.
Sad, but life. Am guessing he was a BLM lefty since the Main Street news seems to be in mourning over his death. Are blacks going to be rioting and blaming the medical community?
ReplyDeleteWhy should anyone care about him?
ReplyDeleteIs this what the Red's announcer was talking about?
ReplyDeleteChadwick, apparently, liked underaged little boys. No one will miss him.
ReplyDeleteChadwick was a Jesse Smollet wanna be.
ReplyDeleteAyatollah and Chadwick used to lick each other’s buttholes.
ReplyDeleteThat Black Panther movie was awful, and this guy was a terrible actor. Sorry that he died of cancer, but why all the hype? Because he was black? Crappy movie. Popular only because a black guy starred in it
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