Jess Hilarious Once Again Regrets Joking About Chadwick Boseman’s Appearance Weeks Before His Death
Jess Hilarious Once Again Regrets Joking About Chadwick Boseman’s Appearance Weeks Before His Death
Jess Hilarious once again regrets speaking negatively about Chadwick Boseman’s looks.
She explained that she believed he dropped weight for a movie role, though we now know he was battling an illness. See the clip below.
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As previously reported, Boseman was diagnosed with stage III colon cancer in 2016, which eventually progressed to stage IV before 2020.
He never spoke publicly about his cancer diagnosis, and according to The Hollywood Reporter,
“Only a handful of non-family members knew that Boseman was sick… with varying degrees of knowledge about the severity of [his] condition.”
During treatment, involving multiple surgeries and chemotherapy, he continued to work and completed production for several films, including Marshall, Da 5 Bloods, Ma Rainey, and others.
Boseman died at his Los Angeles home as a result of complications related to colon cancer on August 28, 2020, with his wife and family by his side.


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