Michael B. Jordan named People’s Sexiest Man Alive
By Reuters
20 November 2020 |
2:40 pm
"Black Panther" actor Michael B. Jordan was named People's magazine's "sexiest man alive" on Tuesday (November 17), becoming the third Black actor in a row to be given the annual pop culture honor.
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