Michael B. Jordan got candid about seeking mental health support after starring as the villain in Black Panther.
“After the movie, it kind of stuck with me for a bit,” Jordan, 38, shared during a Sunday, January 4, interview on CBS News Sunday Morning. “Went to therapy, talked about it, found a way to kind of just decompress. And I think at that point, I was still learning that I needed to decompress from a character. You know, there’s no blueprint to this.”
In the 2018 Marvel film, Jordan appeared as the mercenary and former U.S. Navy SEAL Erik “Killmonger” Stevens who tries to overthrow his...
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