Michael B. Jordan, Glaser and Golden Globes
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Golden Globes host Nikki Glaser shared how turned on she was by Michael B. Jordan in Sinners, then realized she maybe should have made that NSFW compliment a DM since mom Donna Jordan was his date.
Sinners' success stems from the partnership of filmmaker Ryan Coogler and his Golden Globe-nominated star Michael B. Jordan. But IRL, many of the actors have built strong squads of their own.
From child actor to "Sexiest Man Alive" leading man status, Jordan takes on Hollywood as director-producer and soon may win awards for his performance in Sinners.
If “Sinners” made you emotional, you have something in common with one of its stars, Michael B. Jordan. In an interview with W, the actor said starring as identical twins Elijah “Smoke” Moore and Elias “Stack” Moore put him in his feels. “I cried during Sinners,” he told the publication. “I also cried during the making of the film.”
Michael B. Jordan opened up about being teased over his name as a child and why he wanted to change his name to separate himself from NBA legend Michael Jordan. He also explained how he thought the name ultimately helped him.
The Golden Globes may be on Sunday, Jan. 11, but the celebrations began in the days and nights leading up to the big ceremony. On Wednesday, the Globes gathered at the Beverly Hilton to film “Golden Eve,
Michael B. Jordan shared that he needed to go to therapy after exploring a character with only hate in his heart for BLACK PANTHER.
Amanda Seyfried attends a celebration event in honor of her Golden Globe nomination for 'The Testament of Ann Lee' in L.A., plus Cameron Diaz, Ethan Hawke and more. From Los Angeles to New York City,
Whether you think of him as Creed or Killmonger, Michael B. Jordan is a cinematic force. And in some ways, Jordan's star is just starting to rise. In 2026, Jordan was nominated for a Golden Globe for his dual role as Smoke and Stack in the historical vampire drama,