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Famous friends Tilda Swinton, Beyoncé, and Chris Evans took to social media to mourn 'Black Panther' star Chadwick Boseman, who died Friday of cancer.
“Apparently we learned nothing from Chadwick Boseman. Rest in Peace Michelle, this is so upsetting,” one person wrote on X.
Lord love ya. Rest in power, King." “This broke me,” Issa Rae of "Insecure" posted. "Rest In Peace, Chadwick. Gone way too soon. Talent beyond," Alyssa Milano wrote. Samantha Kubota ...
Gunn shared two snaps in an Instagram post and wrote, “Rest in Peace.” The first photo was of Chadwick Boseman posing and holding a dummy of Guardians of the Galaxy’s Rocket Raccoon.
"What a befitting tribute to a king. Continue to rest in power and peace, Chadwick Boseman. #WakandaForever," reads one tweet. While another added: "A beautiful dedication to a fabulous actor." ...
We miss you King.” Thousands of fans joined in on remembering Boseman on Twitter as well, sharing endless pictures, quotes and videos of the late actor under the “Rest In Peace” trending topic.
Chadwick Boseman’s tragic death one year ago today after losing his fight with colon cancer at 43 was marked with sweet remembrances for celebrities and fans alike. One sweet tribute came from ...
One year ago today, the world lost the great Chadwick Boseman. We will never forget the mountains he moved and the hero that he was. Rest In Peace, Black Panther, our King.