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Ever since Daniel Kaluuya has been thrust into the spotlight after the success of Get Out, he has had the ladies singing his praises. Whether it's his handsome dark features or his sexy British accent, Daniel has quickly become one of Hollywood’s sexiest men and the women are lining up.


The Nope actor’s co-star Keke Palmer knows this and decided to ask the question that many of his female fans have been yearning to know. During a recent outing, Keke focused her camera on Daniel and asked him the million-dollar question, “what are you looking for in a woman?”

“So the ladies want to know D, what are you looking for in a woman?” The actress said while Daniel began laughing. She asked the question again emphasizing his “high profile” status. “What does it take to get with Mr. Kaluuya?”

The Oscar-winner described his ideal woman as “caring” before Keke ecstatically cuts him off saying “come on Pisces.” He continued, “Good vibes, good energy, fun, intelligence.”

When the singer asked what would the special woman get in return, he pointed at himself and said half-jokingly “me” causing everyone to erupt into laughter.

While ladies may be excited to know Daniel’s dating preferences, he is reportedly in a relationship. The British actor is said to be dating British actress and producer Amandla Crichlow. The two have been private about their relationship but have made several red carpet appearances together dating back to the 2017 MTV Movie & TV Awards.

Amandla comes from a well-known British family. She is the daughter of British Civil Rights activist and owner of the Mangrove restaurant Frank Crichlow. His restaurant became a hub for the civil rights movement in the 1970s and was the setting for Steve McQueen’s Small Axe film series Mangrove.

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