‘Sinners’ Star Yao Receives Influx Of Flirtatious IG Comments Following Film’s Release: ‘#NeedThat’

‘Sinners’ Star Yao Receives Influx Of Flirtatious IG Comments Following Film’s Release: ‘#NeedThat’
Is it time to bring back #MCM?
Sinners Star Yao’s comment section on IG is still flooding with viewers shooting their shot at the rising actor, weeks after the film’s debut. (Small spoilers ahead for those who haven’t seen the Ryan Coogler project.) Yao plays Bo Chow, husband of Grace Chow (Li Jun Li) and a shopkeeper who’s friends with twin brothers Elijah “Smoke” Moore and Elias “Stack” Moore (Michael B. Jordan). Sadly, Bo is turned into a vampire and is ultimately killed by Grace, who also doesn’t make it to the end of the film.
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However, despite Bo’s fate, many viewers have made it known they would have gladly walked outside to be with him. One fan wrote in Yao’s IG comment section,
“I got sumn Bo can Chow on.”
And another added,
“Yeah, I would’ve exited out the door expeditiously for you.”
Sinners hit theaters last month on April 18 and has raked in over $300 million at the box office, according to reports. Fans are already demanding a follow-up to the critically acclaimed film.
Did you catch Sinners? Who from the film would you willingly step outside for?
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