Morris Chestnut Appreciation Day Goes Viral As Fans Swoon Over Actor: He Been Fine Since Forever!

Morris Chestnut
Morris Chestnut Appreciation Day Goes Viral As Fans Swoon Over Actor: He Been Fine Since Forever!
What started out as a tweet by a fan simply showing love to Morris Chestnut, turned into an appreciation day for The Best Man actor. Morris Chestnut is trending on Twitter after fans have been sharing photos of how “fine” the 51-year-old actor is.
This is the original tweet that kicked off the conversation,
“They do not make n****a this fine no more dawg. I’ve looked. They not at brunch. They not at church. They not at the club. They not at Publix. Nowhere”

After the tweet went viral, fans couldn’t help but show tons of love for Morris Chestnut,


Morris Chestnut landed on the acting scene in 1991, with his debut role “Ricky” in Boyz In The Hood.
He also received an NAACP Image Award for Outstanding Actor in a Motion Picture, for his role as Lance Sullivan in The Best Man and The Best Man Holiday. His latest project was a leading role in NBC series called The Enemy Within, which was canceled after one season.
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