The latest tweet on Chadwick Boseman’s Twitter account was the announcement of his death and it garnered many responses from his friends and fans, with Twitter hailing it as the most popular post on the microblogging site.
“Tweet the greatest enjoyed of all time. A tribute worthy of a king.”WakandaForever,” He wrote Twitter, resenting Boseman’s post.
The post won mixed comments from other Twitter users, and some wondered what the “Like” button means on Twitter because for them it doesn’t come to mind to like a message about death.
“I didn’t feel comfortable if I liked the tweet.I just retwed it, what does that mean on Twitter, how can I show my gratitude for his death?” one said.
“People at IArray temporarily click on the “Like” button and what it means,” another one added.
“You seem to be grateful to have lived,” @TopChiq replied why so many other people liked the tweet.
Boseman’s last tweet included a picture of himself smiling and a message uttering his death.The 43-year-old actor died of colon cancer after 4 years fighting the disease on August 28.
“It is immeasurable that we verify Chadwick Boseman’s death,” the message reads.
Boseman was diagnosed with level III colon cancer in 2016 and had been battling the disease for 4 years until he reached level IV.He has made several films including “Marshall”, “Da five Bloods”, “Ma Rainey’s Black Bottom” and even more among the countless surgeries and chemotherapy.
“It the honour of his career to bring King T’Challa to life in Black Panther,” the message added.
The announcement also that Boseman had married his lifelong love, Taylor Simone Ledward, before his death.The couple married quietly in the last months of their lives.
Boseman’s circle of relatives proved it by uttering that he “died at home, with his wife and the circle of relatives by his side.”The circle of relatives also thanked everyone for their love and prayers as he asked that their privacy continue to be respected at the difficult time..
Boseman’s Marvel family, enthusiasts, and other celebrities around the world mourn his loss. Barack, Michelle Obama and Robert Downey Jr. all declared their heroism while he was still alive.
Late American actor Chadwick Boseman, star of “Black Panther,” poses at the 2019 American Music Awards Photo: AFP / Valerie MACON