Michael B. Jordan, who is known for his role in Black Panther, got candid about his living settlement and what it meant for him.
The 38-year-old actor is now residing in Los Angeles, California after living with his parents in Sherman Oaks for an extended time.
During his appearance on CBC Sunday Morning interview, the famous producer was asked about his decision to stay back in his family house.
The Creed III star dished on choosing to stay with parents up until well after he could afford to move out, expressing: “I love my parents.”
He explained a realisation of how time in this world is “short and limited” something understood once a person ages.
Jordan is grateful for having “great relationship with parents” as living with them “was pretty cool” for him. They enjoyed “a lot of funny moments like a lot of great stories.”
When asked by the interviewer to share one of the memories, the Golden Globe nominee denied sharing anything, stating: “Y’all ain’t got enough time.”
Surprisingly, the Hollywood star shared that he and his parents were “roommates,” explaining the contradiction in their schedule as he is a “night owl.”
In 2015, the actor purchased a cosy residence for his parents Donna and Michael A. Jordan which priced at $1.7 million.
He has always gushed about the deal of his house, insisting: “It’s every kid’s dream to buy their mom and dad a house.”
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