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Michael B. Jordan is known to be private and keep things close to his chest. However, he is slowly opening up about his breakup with Lori Harvey. The former couple dated for over a year before calling it quits last June. While hosting Saturday Night Live a few weeks ago, the Creed III actor/ director joked that he was on the dating app that has attracted many celebrities, Raya, and now in his Rolling Stone cover story, he talked about how he wants to approach his next relationship.


"Of course I think about it, but I definitely want to try to be responsible with that, knowing how I wanted to be as present as possible," he said. "It's gonna happen when it's supposed to happen."

The 36-year-old heartthrob also spoke on how he dealt with a high-profile breakup during a recent interview with CBS Mornings’ host Gayle King.

“I mean, I think for me, it was just I was lucky enough to have a lot of work,” he said. “And I'm a firm believer in that what's for you is what's for you, and coming out of that situation — not to give it, you know, any energy and kind of move from that — is you know, it was an experience for me to grow and learn.”

He added, "I'm in my light right now. This is my Jordan year, I mean that. This is my year. There's so much going on, so many blessings, so many great things."

It does appear to be Michael’s year. He is currently promoting his film Creed III which he not only stars in but makes his directorial debut. And we’re sure there’s more to come from the award-winning actor.

Creed III hits theaters on March 3, 2023.

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