Twitter’s most liked tweet now belongs to Chadwick Boseman. Tonight, ABC will air Black Panther ad-free to pay tribute to the incredible actor. Following the film, Robin Roberts will host a special titled “A Tribute For A King” to honor our king's legacy. More inside…
We’re all still carrying heavy hearts after learning the news of Chadwick Boseman’s passing. It was sudden, so unexpected and shocking. Like a punch to the gut when you aren’t looking. It hurts. A lot of people are hurting.
That was proven to be true when Twitter revealed Chadwick final post is now the platform’s most liked post of all time.
"Most liked Tweet ever. A tribute fit for a King. #WakandaForever,” Twitter tweeted, confirming the accolade.
Most liked Tweet ever.
A tribute fit for a King. #WakandaForever https://t.co/lpyzmnIVoP
— Twitter (@Twitter) August 29, 2020
Sadly, the Black Panther star’s last post was the announcement of his leaving his earthy body attached to a black and white photo of Chadwick smiling. The statement confirmed the 43-year-old Hollywood actor lost a four-year battle with colon cancer.
Right now, the post has over 7 million likes on Twitter.
Adding to the outpouring of love and tributes, the blockbuster flim Black Panther will air on ABC, commercial free and in its entirety, tonight at 8pm EST.
TONIGHT ON ABC: @Marvel’s Black Panther will air, commercial-free, starting at 8pmET. Immediately after the film I’m honored to anchor a live ABC News Special: “Chadwick Boseman - A Tribute for a King,” starting at 10:20pmET #WakandaForever pic.twitter.com/MnDMwVAaW3
— Robin Roberts (@RobinRoberts) August 30, 2020
This is exactly what we need right now...to see Chadwick as our hero.
Immediately following the film, Robin Roberts will host a ABC News special titled “Chadwick Boseman – A Tribute for a King.” Peep the teaser below:
BREAKING | TONIGHT ON ABC: Marvel’s “Black Panther” will air, commercial-free, starting at 8pm ET, followed by an @ABC News Special: “#ChadwickBoseman - A Tribute for a King,” starting at 10:20pm ET anchored live by @GMA’s @RobinRoberts. https://t.co/qabZxcIJM5 pic.twitter.com/Izmj2XMzgc
— Good Morning America (@GMA) August 30, 2020
Rest well, King!
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source: theybf


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