Michael B. Jordan and Lori Harvey have only been together for over a year and fans are head over heels with the sexy couple. Aside from their good looks, the actor and his model/entrepreneur bae are known to express their adoration for each other on social media.
In an Instagram post on Wednesday, Feb. 16, Jordan professed his love for Steve Harvey‘s stepdaughter, writing, “I love her” in the caption.
Lori responded with a white heart emoji in the comments, adding, “And I love youuu.”
Fans in the comments were thrilled over Jordan’s photo of Harvey dressed in a white mini dress, matching coat, and clear heels accentuating her impressively toned legs.
“We do too,” wrote Tamar Braxton, co-signing the “Black Panther” star’s caption. Harvey’s friend JT of the City Girls added, “me too” with three heart-eye emojis.
Brandy, Viola Davis, Chanel Iman, and others chimed in to compliment Harvey and Jordan, including award-winning director Ava DuVernay who wrote, “Happy for you.”
Another individual added, “Yall are a beautiful couple,” although Jordan was not pictured in the photo.
Meanwhile, others are trying to push ahead to the wedding aisle, writing messages like, “Put a ring on it,” or asking, “When’s the wedding?”
Could wedding bells be in store soon for Hollywood’s hottest new couple? Who knows, but fans have already predicted Jordan and Harvey will get married and live a blessed life.
One individual wrote, “I love that you love her. You both are so deserving of pure love. May God continue to bless you both.”
Lori Harvey, who has a past with Diddy, Trey Songz, and Future, began dating People’s 2020 pick for Sexiest Man Alive Michael B. Jordan in November 2020. The pair waited until January 2021 to confirm their budding romance on social media.
Harvey opened up about their relationship in a recent interview with Pop Sugar, sharing that Jordan gave her “good notes” for her skin care line, SKN by LH. The 25-year-old also shared the keys to maintaining their happy and healthy relationship.
“Always communicate. Overcommunicate, even so, you are always on the same page,” Harvey advised others. “Also, be friends first. You know how sometimes you fight with your siblings and, of course, you love them, but you’re like, ‘I don’t even like you right now’? It’s important to always be friends whether you like the person.”
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