Even famous celebrities like Michael B. Jordan have experienced the wrath of bullies in school. The Creed star finally got his chance to exact revenge on his former classmate in public when they spoke at an interview.
Michael B. Jordan in Creed
Fans supported Jordan and admired him for how he handled the encounter which left the interviewer getting defensive in front of the camera. The former classmate denied the allegation, so what really happened between the two of them?
Michael B. Jordan Claps Back At His Bully In Front Of The Camera
During an interview with The Morning Hustle, host Lore’l spoke with Michael B. Jordan and quipped that they were former classmates. She said, “We know each other, we go way back all the way to Chad Science in Newark.”
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Michael B. Jordan in Creed
Fans supported Jordan and admired him for how he handled the encounter which left the interviewer getting defensive in front of the camera. The former classmate denied the allegation, so what really happened between the two of them?
Michael B. Jordan Claps Back At His Bully In Front Of The Camera
During an interview with The Morning Hustle, host Lore’l spoke with Michael B. Jordan and quipped that they were former classmates. She said, “We know each other, we go way back all the way to Chad Science in Newark.”
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- 4/18/2024
- by Ariane Cruz
- FandomWire
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Michael B. Jordan may be an international superstar now, but at one point, he was just a kid in high school fending off jokes about his name. Unlike most kids who are teased in high school, though, he was recently able to directly address one of his former classmates who used to make fun of him.
On Feb. 23, Jordan was on the red carpet at a fan screening of "Creed III" when he recognized a reporter, "The Morning Hustle" radio host Lore'l, who happened to be an old acquaintance from high school. "Oh yeah, I was the corny kid, right?" he said with a brief laugh to Lore'l, who added that the pair go "all the way back to Chad Science [Academy] in Newark."
In 2021, Lore'l appeared on the "Undressing Room" podcast during an episode called "Cry Me a River." In it, she detailed some of...
Michael B. Jordan may be an international superstar now, but at one point, he was just a kid in high school fending off jokes about his name. Unlike most kids who are teased in high school, though, he was recently able to directly address one of his former classmates who used to make fun of him.
On Feb. 23, Jordan was on the red carpet at a fan screening of "Creed III" when he recognized a reporter, "The Morning Hustle" radio host Lore'l, who happened to be an old acquaintance from high school. "Oh yeah, I was the corny kid, right?" he said with a brief laugh to Lore'l, who added that the pair go "all the way back to Chad Science [Academy] in Newark."
In 2021, Lore'l appeared on the "Undressing Room" podcast during an episode called "Cry Me a River." In it, she detailed some of...
- 2/28/2023
- by Eden Arielle Gordon
- Popsugar.com
Michael B. Jordan is one of the biggest names in movies at the moment, with two major ongoing franchises–the Rocky spinoff Creed and the Marvel Cinematic Universe–on his resume. But before he knocked it out as Adonis Creed and killed it as Killmonger (a role he’s likely done with), he was just a “corny” high school kid carrying around his headshot. In an amusing twist of fate, Jordan recently had the chance to confront one of his former bullies, who happened to be interviewing him on the red carpet at the Creed III premiere.
When Lore’l–who co-hosts “The Undressing Room Podcast”–met Michael B. Jordan at the Creed III premiere, she brought up their past, to which the actor said, “I was the corny kid, right?” Lore’l responded, “No, you did not hear me say that! I said we used to make fun of the name.
When Lore’l–who co-hosts “The Undressing Room Podcast”–met Michael B. Jordan at the Creed III premiere, she brought up their past, to which the actor said, “I was the corny kid, right?” Lore’l responded, “No, you did not hear me say that! I said we used to make fun of the name.
- 2/28/2023
- by Mathew Plale
- JoBlo.com
Red carpet interviews are usually pretty tame, but a recent encounter between Michael B. Jordan and The Morning Hustle host Lore’l — former high school classmates — got a little awkward. Lore’l has defended herself against public backlash after it was revealed she and Jordan were not exactly friends as teenagers.
‘The Morning Hustle’ host Lore’l and Michael B. Jordan’s high school history: ‘We teased him all the time’ Creed III star Michael B. Jordan at the premiere | Tristan Fewings/Getty Images for Warner Bros.
The drama started when Lore’l spoke about Jordan, a former high school classmate, on an episode of the Undressing Room podcast. She and co-hosts Eva Marcille and Dominique da Diva spoke about an elaborate Valentine’s Day gift Jordan gave then-girlfriend Lori Harvey. Dominique jokingly called Jordan’s gift “corny,” which led to Lore’l’s revelations about Jordan’s high school days.
‘The Morning Hustle’ host Lore’l and Michael B. Jordan’s high school history: ‘We teased him all the time’ Creed III star Michael B. Jordan at the premiere | Tristan Fewings/Getty Images for Warner Bros.
The drama started when Lore’l spoke about Jordan, a former high school classmate, on an episode of the Undressing Room podcast. She and co-hosts Eva Marcille and Dominique da Diva spoke about an elaborate Valentine’s Day gift Jordan gave then-girlfriend Lori Harvey. Dominique jokingly called Jordan’s gift “corny,” which led to Lore’l’s revelations about Jordan’s high school days.
- 2/28/2023
- by India McCarty
- Showbiz Cheat Sheet
Michael B. Jordan has come a long way since his high school days, but the actor was recently reminded of his past when he reunited with a fellow student who used to bully him.
Prior to meeting face to face with his former bully named Lore’l, the host of “The Morning Hustle” radio show revealed on a recent episode of her “Undressing Room” podcast that she was one of many students who used to tease Jordan for his name.
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“You know what’s so crazy? I went to school with Michael B. Jordan at a point in life,” Lore’l revealed on the podcast. “And to be honest with you, we teased him all the damn time because his name was Michael Jordan. Let’s start there, and he was no Michael Jordan.”
“He...
Prior to meeting face to face with his former bully named Lore’l, the host of “The Morning Hustle” radio show revealed on a recent episode of her “Undressing Room” podcast that she was one of many students who used to tease Jordan for his name.
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“You know what’s so crazy? I went to school with Michael B. Jordan at a point in life,” Lore’l revealed on the podcast. “And to be honest with you, we teased him all the damn time because his name was Michael Jordan. Let’s start there, and he was no Michael Jordan.”
“He...
- 2/28/2023
- by Melissa Romualdi
- ET Canada
Michael B. Jordan is “corny” no more.
The “Creed III” director-star recognized a former classmate on the red carpet for the film’s premiere. “Morning Hustle” host Lore’l attended high school with Jordan in Newark, New Jersey, and previously admitted to teasing Jordan on the “Undressing Room” podcast.
“To be honest with you, we teased him all the damn time because his name was Michael Jordan. Let’s start there – and he was no Michael Jordan,” Lore’l said (via The Independent). “And he also would come to school with a headshot. We lived in Newark; that’s the hood. We would make fun of him like, ‘What are you going to do with your stupid headshot?’ And now look at him.”
Lore’l’s co-host Dominique added that Jordan seemed like a “nice, corny guy.”
“You know what I really think deep down inside? I think that Michael B.
The “Creed III” director-star recognized a former classmate on the red carpet for the film’s premiere. “Morning Hustle” host Lore’l attended high school with Jordan in Newark, New Jersey, and previously admitted to teasing Jordan on the “Undressing Room” podcast.
“To be honest with you, we teased him all the damn time because his name was Michael Jordan. Let’s start there – and he was no Michael Jordan,” Lore’l said (via The Independent). “And he also would come to school with a headshot. We lived in Newark; that’s the hood. We would make fun of him like, ‘What are you going to do with your stupid headshot?’ And now look at him.”
Lore’l’s co-host Dominique added that Jordan seemed like a “nice, corny guy.”
“You know what I really think deep down inside? I think that Michael B.
- 2/27/2023
- by Samantha Bergeson
- Indiewire
Michael B. Jordan came face to face with one of his high school bullies during a recent “Creed III” premiere event. “The Morning Hustle” radio show host Lore’l revealed on a recent episode of her “Undressing Room” podcast that she attended high school with Jordan and was one of many students who teased the then-aspiring actor for his name.
“You know what’s so crazy? I went to school with Michael B. Jordan at a point in life,” Lore’l said on the podcast (via NME). “And to be honest with you, we teased him all the damn time because his name was Michael Jordan. Let’s start there, and he was no Michael Jordan.”
“He also would come to school with a headshot,” she added. “We lived in Newark, that’s the hood. We would make fun of him like, ‘What you gonna do with your stupid headshot!?’ And now look at him!
“You know what’s so crazy? I went to school with Michael B. Jordan at a point in life,” Lore’l said on the podcast (via NME). “And to be honest with you, we teased him all the damn time because his name was Michael Jordan. Let’s start there, and he was no Michael Jordan.”
“He also would come to school with a headshot,” she added. “We lived in Newark, that’s the hood. We would make fun of him like, ‘What you gonna do with your stupid headshot!?’ And now look at him!
- 2/27/2023
- by Zack Sharf
- Variety Film + TV
Michael B Jordan was involved in an awkward encounter with the person who used to make fun of his name at school while attending a film premiere.
The actor, who stars in and directs Creed 3, was at the red carpet event when he was interviewed by Lore’l, host of Morning Hustle.
Lore’l also co-hosts a podcast titled Undressing Room. In an episode released in January, she revealed that she went to school with the Hollywood star – and used to make fun of him because of his name.
While addressing Jordan’s friendly demeanour, she called him “a nice, corny guy”, adding: “To be honest with you, we teased him all the damn time because his name was Michael Jordan. Let’s start there – and he was no Michael Jordan.”
She continued: “And he also would come to school with a headshot. We lived in Newark; that’s the hood.
The actor, who stars in and directs Creed 3, was at the red carpet event when he was interviewed by Lore’l, host of Morning Hustle.
Lore’l also co-hosts a podcast titled Undressing Room. In an episode released in January, she revealed that she went to school with the Hollywood star – and used to make fun of him because of his name.
While addressing Jordan’s friendly demeanour, she called him “a nice, corny guy”, adding: “To be honest with you, we teased him all the damn time because his name was Michael Jordan. Let’s start there – and he was no Michael Jordan.”
She continued: “And he also would come to school with a headshot. We lived in Newark; that’s the hood.
- 2/27/2023
- by Jacob Stolworthy
- The Independent - Film
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