Lore’l Denies Bullying Michael B. Jordan, Compares His Reaction To Will Smith
Even Lore’l, who only went to school with Jordan for one year in the seventh grade, said she was teased for her skin tone.
On the red carpet for Creed III, Lore’l believed she was just interviewing celebrities, but an unexpected encounter led to outrage. The director and star of the movie, Michael B. Jordan, unexpectedly crossed paths with the Morning Hustle anchor while she was enjoying her evening. In a video, it is evident that Jordan knew Lore’l, and she quickly mentioned the fact that they were formerly classmates. Jordan mentioned that she once referred to him as “corny,” and the awkward incident spread rapidly.
Later on, audio of the purportedly “corny” hot take was made available, demonstrating that Lore’l didn’t actually say anything to the actor.
Instead, it was a different lady who took responsibility.
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The offender went on to say that Nick Cannon also occupies the same position.
While reports about Lore’l were already too widespread on social media, she went to TMZ for assistance.
The talk show host declared, “Simply the bully storyline is insane. Lore’l Denies Bullying Michael B. Jordan
Lore’l Called Michael B. Jordan “SuperMan” To Compliment Him After He Pointed Out How She Called Him “Corny” In High School.
Kehlani Always Calls Me “SuperMan”. That Name Is For Me & It Was Given To Me From @Kehlani.
Lore’l Called Michael B. Jordan “SuperMan” To Compliment Him After He Pointed Out How She Called Him “Corny” In High School.
Kehlani Always Calls Me “SuperMan”. That Name Is For Me & It Was Given To Me From @Kehlani.
Lore’l Should Stop Talking, Because She’s An Embarrassment. 🤦🏽 pic.twitter.com/aSXxDzBUMV— King (@CALaFamiliaKing) February 27, 2023
“And the things people are saying to me, like they hope I get raped and killed and popped in my head,” she added. “I just think like, if you were upset ’cause you said that I called him corny and those are the things that you’re rebuttling with, it’s like, the crime and the punishment—if that’s what you thought I said—it doesn’t even match up. How is that okay?” Lore’l also doesn’t understand why people continue pushing the false narrative after an explanation was given.
The former rapper said she told the story of her school days with Jordan as a light-hearted tale. “FYI, we went to school together for one year, so the narrative that I bullied him all throughout high school…this was seventh grade. We were like, 12 years old. Everybody made fun of each other. I would get joked on because of my complexion, and I went to a predominantly Black school, so it’s like, ‘White girl!’ We made fun of each other. That was school, that was one year. Again, I never bullied him. That just sounds outrageous to me.”
She Compares Jordan To Will Smith
She then compared Jordan’s reaction to “the Will Smith thing” Oscars moment. “Thi sisn’t something we haven’t heard,” Lore’l added. “I just never said it. I defended him numerous times, just because of the fact that I did have a rapport with him.” Check out all Lore’l had to say above.
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