Michael B. Jordan is a lady's man any time of the day, and we know exactly why. The actor recently stripped down for a Calvin Klein underwear campaign, and the photos are blowing our minds.
Keep reading for the details.
Michael B. Jordan is a lady's man any time of the day, and we know exactly why. The actor recently stripped down for a Calvin Klein underwear campaign, and the photos are blowing our minds.
Keep reading for the details.
The 36-year-old director collaborated with Calvin Klein in a black-and-white shoot directed by Mert & Marcus. This is his first-ever joint with the brand; the pictures are more than impressive.
The actor showed off his insanely fit body in pieces from Calvin Klein's 1996 Athletic and Modern Cotton Performance underwear lines.
The slides appeared in a joint Instagram post by the Creed III actor and Calvin Klein. This one showcased the star in a pair of tight boxers and nothing else.
One amused fan couldn't hold back her admiration as she commented, "Mother of God."
This comment of a fan begging the actor to tone his hotness down a bit caught our eye and we completely disagree.
"Can you tone it down a tad?? My girlfriend is a step closer to leaving me every time she see’s this.”
Another Instagram user quickly sought forgiveness as they got carried away with the images.
“Lord, forgive me for I have sinned. I lusted in my heart for this man, and I’m asking you to cleanse my mind.”
More pictures from the campaign showed him clad in jean bottoms while giving a sneak peek of the underwear and Calvin Klein logo. He sprawled on the floor and gave his sexiest pose to the camera.
According to the company, they picked Jordan as the face of this campaign because he's the ideal representation of confident ambition.
The brand also added that the images for the campaign reiterate his discipline and uncompromising commitment to his craft.
His collab with Calvin Klein now puts him on a long list of famous faces who have modeled for the brand. They include Maya Hawke, Shawn Mendes, Kendall Jenner, Pete Davidson, and Machine Gun Kelly.
The actor's Calvin Klein campaign pictures can be seen on billboards in New York and Los Angeles.
The campaign dropped just in time for Creed III which premiered in Los Angeles on Monday night. Sources revealed that the film casts him opposite Jonathan Majors in the latest installment of the Rocky franchise.
Creed III marks Jordan's feature directorial debut. The movie also features actress Tessa Thompson as his love interest.
Variety film critic Owen Gleiberman described the film as a rock-solid sequel in his review. He had this to say.
“In a sports drama that feels like a thriller, Jonathan Majors once again proves his mettle as Adonis’ ominous friend-turned-boxing-foe…the film, directed with impressive first-time flair by its star, Michael B. Jordan, is infused with a different flavor.”
Good news for the ladies, as Jordan is a very single man. He broke things up with Lori Harvey last summer after dating for about a year and a half.
The actor made his SNL debut last month and was joined by musical guest Lil Baby. He also spoke about his single status in the opening monologue.
The actor revealed he's on the Raya dating app in a very humorous way.
"Most people after a breakup are like, I'm going to get in better shape. But I was already in Creed shape! So I had to be like, 'All right, I guess I'll learn a new language.' Anyway, estoy en Raya."
Following his declaration of being single, SNL cast members, including Chloe Fineman, Heidi Gardner, Ego Nwodim, and Punkie Johnson, tried to shoot their shot with the actor.
In a viral clip making waves on TikTok, the actor confronted a former classmate who once described him as corny on the Creed 3 red carpet.
The actor was referring to an interview Lore'l gave in a 2021 episode of the Undressing Room, where she admitted that she and others used to tease the actor for his name and passion for acting.
She, however, denied referring to the star as corny and ended the interview on a light-hearted note, saying, "Well, you're not corny anymore."