Black Man of the Day: Chadwick Boseman (Actor & the new Black Panther) DEAD at 43 from colon cancer Forever The King

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Chadwick Boseman Wins Posthumous Emmy for Marvel’s What If…?
By Bethy Squires@BethyBSQU

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The Creative Arts Emmys has done what the Oscars could not, and given Chadwick Boseman a posthumous award. He won Outstanding Character Voiceover Performance for the What If …? episode “What If … T’Challa Became a Star-Lord?” Boseman recorded his parts on the Disney+ show before his untimely death due to colon cancer in 2020. In the episode, it is T’Challa who gets kidnapped by the Ravagers rather than Peter Quill. Using his super diplomacy skills, T’Challa convinces Thanos to give up his snap aspirations and also frees every lifeform from Taneleer Tivan’s collection — thus erasing the back half of Phase 3 and the Disney California Adventure ride Guardians of the Galaxy — Mission: BREAKOUT!

Boseman beat out F. Murray Abraham (Moon Knight), Julie Andrews (Bridgerton), Maya Rudolph (Big Mouth), Stanley Tucci (Central Park), Jessica Walter (Archer) and Jeffrey Wright (also Marvel’s What If…?) for the Emmy. His widow, Taylor Simone Ledward, accepted the award on his behalf Saturday night(per The Hollywood Reporter). When I learned that Chad was nominated for this award, I started thinking about everything that was going on when he was recording — everything that was going on in the world and in our world and just being in such awe of his commitment and his dedication,” she said in her acceptance speech. She also noted the synchronicity of her late husband being recognized for a series about the universe’s infinite possibilities, something that Boseman thought about often. “You can’t understand your purpose unless you’re willing to ask, ‘What if,’” she said, “unless you’re willing to say, ‘What if the universe is conspiring in my favor, what if it’s me?’”

 

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Chadwick boseman's death holds and even more special place in my heart.

My brother Ty died of colon cancer at the age of 44 on August 21st, 2020. A week later after his funeral on the 28th, we were at his repass when I was told that Chadwick Boseman passed away at the age of 44 from colon cancer.

That connection will never be lost on me. I had a colonoscopy last month because I didn't want to end up like my brother. Though he was not my blood brother, we were neighbors since I was 10 months old and for all intents and purposes that was my brother

Today, I went over my brother's sister's house, my sister, though not by Blood, and we had barbecue with one of my brothers other sisters, my sister.

It's complicated, but I've been indoctrinated into the family as I have been for many years. We shared stories, although not too many stories about Ty. I don't think that we are ready to handle that without breaking into tears just yet

But August 21st and August 28th of 2020 will always hold a special place in my heart. Rest in peace to both men
 

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Chadwick Boseman Is Now a Disney Legend
By Alejandra Gularte

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Black Panther’s Chadwick Boseman has officially been inducted into the Disney Legends Award Ceremony. Boseman’s brother, Derrick Boseman, accepted the award on his late brother’s behalf, giving a heartfelt speech on his brother’s career and life. “When I heard that Disney wanted to honor Chad, the first word that came to mind for me was the word honor,” Derrick shared. “As I think about my brother and this honor that is being bestowed upon him, I wish that he was here to receive it. Him not being here has been a point of immense pain for my whole family. But as I think about him, I think about how he honored our parents. How he honored his family. How he honored even his friends, and he made sure that his friends had good careers. How he honored all the contracts that he signed. He honored them with his blood, his sweat, his tears, as he played these roles and he was taking chemo at the same time.”


Also inducted during the ceremony were Kristen Bell, Jonathan Groff, Idina Menzel, and Josh Gad for their work in Frozen and Anthony Anderson and Tracee Ellis Ross for their work with black-ish. Anderson spoke about his upbringing in Compton, a few miles away from the D23 convention in Anaheim. “First, I’d like to say it is an honor to stand before you as a Disney Legend. Growing up in Compton, California, about 25 miles west of here, Disney was always in the background,” Anderson said. “Disney has taught all of us to dream. And to dream big.” Bell thanked families for their love and patience for the Frozen franchise, as the music was inescapable. “I would like to say that I’m sorry to every parent who has had to listen to Frozen on a loop. I feel you, I see you, I am you. I get it,” joked Bell. Other honorees included Rob’t Coltrin, Patrick Dempsey, Robert Price “Bob” Foster, Don Hahn, Doris Hardoon, Chris Montan, and Ellen Pompeo.
 

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This will always hurt me to a certain extent. Not only because I really loved the movie Black Panther and saw it 15 times in the theaters (thanks MoviePass haha)

My brother Ty passed away on August 21st 2020 of colon cancer. The following Friday a week after my brother passed I was at my brother's repass while we were celebrating his life and laughing and drinking the news came out that Chadwick Boseman had passed away.

That was August 28th 2020

I'm getting all sentimental and crying right now. It's just a connection that I'll always have to Chadwick Boseman. I never met him and unfortunately I never will, but we're tied together. Rest in peace to both Chadwick Boseman and my brother Ty
 

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This will always hurt me to a certain extent. Not only because I really loved the movie Black Panther and saw it 15 times in the theaters (thanks MoviePass haha)

My brother Ty passed away on August 21st 2020 of colon cancer. The following Friday a week after my brother passed I was at my brother's repass while we were celebrating his life and laughing and drinking the news came out that Chadwick Boseman had passed away.

That was August 28th 2020

I'm getting all sentimental and crying right now. It's just a connection that I'll always have to Chadwick Boseman. I never met him and unfortunately I never will, but we're tied together. Rest in peace to both Chadwick Boseman and my brother Ty
Yeah, his death was "kick to nuts" for us. We had highs he'd was going to the either next Denzel or at least a bankable star the caliber of Will Smith.
 

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His character was too strong and too masculine

for faggot obsessed hollywood.. they never expected him to go Global the way he did,

His imagery went against everything they are trying to do..

His Image wouldve overshadowed, the duane wades and lil nas x's

of the world...

from Black Panther to

Dyke I mean Women King....

yall think thats a coincidence???
 
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