Tweet honoring actor Chadwick Boseman becomes my favorite Twitter post



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Chadwick Boseman died on Friday at age 43.

Mark Mann

A tweet sent Friday from Chadwick Boseman’s Twitter account announcing the death of the actor And announcing your perseverance and fighting spirit is now my favorite tweet.

“A tribute worthy of a king,” said the official Twitter account on Saturday in announcing the record. “KandaForever”

The record-setting tweet from Boseman’s account, sent on Friday night at 7:11 p.m. PST, includes a black and white photo of the Black Panther star with a broad, beaming smile, with equally smiling eyes. Along with the image is a statement from Boseman’s family who shared that he had passed away after battling colon cancer for four years.

The actor died Friday at age 43 at his Los Angeles home with his wife and other family members, Boseman’s publicist Nicki Fioravante told the Associated Press.

“A true fighter, Chadwick persevered through it all and brought you many of the movies you have come to love so much,” the statement read. “From Marshall to Da 5 Bloods, August Wilson’s Ma Rainey’s Black Bottom, and several others, all were filmed during and between countless surgeries and chemotherapy. It was his career honor to bring King T’Challa to life in Black Panther.”

As of this writing, the Boseman account tweet has received 5.9 million likes. That is more than a million previous record holder, sent in August 2017 by former President Barack Obama.

“No one is born hating another person because of the color of their skin or their origin or their religion,” reads Obama’s tweet along with a photo of him standing in an open window smiling at a small and diverse group of children. That tweet has garnered 4.3 million likes.

News of Boseman’s death shocked the world, as he had not publicly shared his battle with cancer. Many on social media expressed both shock and admiration that the actor continued to produce films during his illness, and many were deeply moved by a video that circulated widely Saturday in which Boseman talks about Ian and Taylor, two children with terminal cancer. where he had been. playing during the filming of Black Panther.

The children’s parents, Boseman said in the video, relayed that Ian and Taylor were trying to hold out until the 2018 Marvel superhero movie came out. We now know that Boseman was waging his own fight against cancer while talking about the kids. , which makes the images even more moving.

Tributes to Boseman continued to flood social media Saturday from fans around the world, as well as numerous fellow members, including the Russo brothers, Chris Evans, Robert Downey Jr., Ryan Reynolds, Mark Ruffalo, Issa Rae and Viola Davis.

“Your legacy will live on forever,” Marvel Studios tweeted. DC Comics also shared a tribute: “To a hero who transcends universes. Wakanda Forever.”

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Mark Mann


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