Chadwick Bozman visits children fighting cancer, while she herself fights the disease


The “Black Panther” actor visited St. Jude’s Children’s Research Hospital in Tennessee in 2018, the hospital said on Instagram on Saturday.

“We are deeply saddened to hear of the death of our friend Chadwick Bozman. Two years ago, Chadwick visited the St. Jude Campus and brought with her not only toys for our patients, but also joy, courage and inspiration, ”the hospital said in a tweet read.
Bosman was diagnosed with cancer in 2016, according to the announcement of his posthumous death Official Twitter account On friday.

“True fighter, Chadwick has a consistent opinion on all of this, and has brought you into many films that you love so much,” the tweet said. “Numerous surgeries and all were filmed during and during chemotherapy.”

In 2018, Bozman told SiriusXM that he was talking to two temporarily ill boys during the shooting of “Black Panther.” The boys and their parents told Bozman they were trying to catch up until the movie came out.

“I realized they were expecting something great,” Bozman said during an emotional interview. Bossman said he is a kid and was eagerly awaiting his birthday, Christmas, toy or video game.

“It made me want to be a kid to realize the expectations of those two little boys in this movie. … It means a lot.”

The interview was posted nationwide three days before “Black Panther” was released in theaters.

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