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Here’s More Details On Serial Swirler Michael B. Jordan’s Back To Black Baeship With Chocolate Cutie Kiki Layne

Source: Apega/WENN / WENN Kiki Layne Was Spotted Rubbing Michael B. Jordan’s Head While He Whispered In Her Ear Kiki Layne and Michael B. Jordan’s Sundance Film Festival flirtation caught the attention of more than one onlooker apparently… Sources told Page Six the stars of ‘If Beale Street Could Talk’ and ‘Black Panther’ arrived to Tao’s Park City pop-up separately but “within 10 minutes of each other,” and wasted no time spending the entire time together! A source said: “They were put at separate VIP tables, but Kiki quickly made her way over to Michael’s table. And they seriously never left each other’s side. Canoodling to the max.” The source added, “She would have her hand on the back of his head rubbing it as he whispered in her ear and [he] kept kissing her cheek.” Even though “it was clear to everyone in the room that they were together,” the source surmised, we hear that the stars’ entourages were “protective about them not taking a photo together.” Jordan and Layne also left the event at the same time. Rubbing the back of his head, eh? Y’all know what that means… Chocolatey smithereens!

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Here’s More Details On Serial Swirler Michael B. Jordan’s Back To Black Baeship With Chocolate Cutie Kiki Layne

Di Bleck Pantha Returns: Watch ‘Black Panther’ For FREE In Select Theaters For Black History Month

Source: JRP/WENN / WENN Marvel Announces Free Screenings For Dates In February Time to dust off your dashiki, kufi, or Dora Milaje cosplay. Black Panther is returning to theaters…for free! The Oscar nominated movie will be hitting up participating AMC theaters February 1-7 in celebration of Black History Month. According to ABC 7 , Marvel made the announcement on Monday and Disney CEO Bob Iger tweeted that tickets will be free for everyone. He also announced that Disney will donate $1.5 million to the United Negro College Fund, one of the nations largest Black education organizations, in order “to make the dream of higher education a reality for more students.” Today we are excited to announce #BlackPanther will return to the big screen to celebrate #BlackHistoryMonth from Feb 1-7 at participating AMC theaters. Tickets are free! We will also donate $1.5M to @UNCF to make the dream of higher education a reality for more students. — Robert Iger (@RobertIger) January 28, 2019   The big announcement comes right off of Black Panther’ s big win at the Screen Actors Guild Awards on Sunday. BP won the top honor of Outstanding Performance By A Cast In A Motion Picture. The King of Wakanda, a.k.a. Chadwick Boseman, gave a moving speech, saying, “To be young, gifted & Black, we all know what it’s like to be told there’s not a screen for you to be featured on, there’s not a stage for you to be featured on.” He continued, “And that is what we went to work with every day because we knew, not that we would be around during awards season and that it would make a billion dollars, but we knew we had something special that we wanted to give the world.” Now,  Black Panther is headed to the Oscars with seven nominations, including Best Picture, Best Original Music Score, Best Costume Design, Best Sound Mixing, Best Production Design, Best Sound Editing and Best Original Song for “All the Stars.” You can find out if BP will take home the gold on Sunday, February 24 at 8 p.m. eastern. Until then, you can go to Wakanda for free by seeing Black Panther at the AMC theaters listed here.

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Di Bleck Pantha Returns: Watch ‘Black Panther’ For FREE In Select Theaters For Black History Month