Michael B. Jordan Clarifies Black Women to Chocolate Milk Remark

Michael B. Jordan Clarifies Black Women to Chocolate Milk Remark

Recently Creed II star Michael B. Jordan made a compared Black women to Chocolate milk.

His comparison was NOT well received and now the 31-year-old Hollywood hunk is facing his critics head-on. Read on to see what Michael B. Jordan is saying…

Michael B. Jordan Clarifies Black Women to Chocolate Milk RemarkCelebNMusic247.com reports that Michael B. Jordan hopped onto social media to confront Black women who are not here for his attempts at the swirl.

See, black women have been criticizing Michael B. Jordan for always being seen out with white women, but that’s his choice.

The black community NEEDS to stop with the madness. We bet some of these ladies are blaming the white ladies saying some BS like “stop stealing all the good-looking successful black men.”

FYI: black men who date white women are NOT being stolen. They like white women just like white ladies liking black men. No one is doing anything wrong, but society loves to complain.

Fast Forward to know, Michael B. Jordan has been forced to clarify why he compared Black women to Chocolate milk.

On Instagram he made the following comments:

Y’all are wylin’ right now. Y’all are buggin’ … […] yes, I’m on vacation right now, okay? I’m traveling around… News flash: it’s not a lot of black women in Italy, okay?[…] It’s not, it’s just not. Sorry … I’m reading through the comments and sh*t, Y’all tearin’ ya boy up. It’s too much, man. Y’all doin’ too much.”

Jordan went on to say:

I like milk. I like chocolate milk — I love chocolate milk. And I like almond milk, strawberry milk. You know the cinnamon toast crunch? The milk after that, I like that, too. That’s pretty good. I like milk period. Y’all just doin’ a lot. Y’all gotta chill.

In his interview with GQ, he clarified his insensitive remarks:

In hindsight, I probably shouldn’t have. As I was doing it, all my boys, everyone, we’re just like, ‘Mike, put the phone down.’ But I was like, ‘Nah, I need to get this off my chest.’ I just felt like it was unfair, I guess. I just felt emotional at the time.

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