Photo: Shareif Ziyadat/GettyMichael B. Jordanis not rushing back into dating following his breakup withLori Harvey.In a feature interview withRolling Stonepublished Monday, theCreed IIIactor/director, 35, said he wants to “try to be responsible” when it comes to any future romantic relationship.“Of course I think about it, but I definitely want to try to be responsible with that, knowing how I wanted to be as present as possible,” he said. “It’s gonna happen when it’s supposed to happen.“Jordan and Harvey, 26, split in June aftermore than a year of dating. A source told PEOPLE at the time that both Jordan and Harvey were left “completely heartbroken” after the breakup.During theBlack Pantheractor’s appearance onCBS Morningslast week, Jordan clarified toGayle Kingthat he was “joking” when he said during hisrecentSaturday Night Livemonologuethat he is on the dating app Raya before speaking to how he handled the relationship ending.Frazer Harrison/GettyNever miss a story — sign up forPEOPLE’s free daily newsletterto stay up-to-date on the best of what PEOPLE has to offer, from juicy celebrity news to compelling human interest stories.“I think for me it’s just that I was lucky enough to have a lot of work,” Jordan said. “I’m a firm believer in that what’s for you is what’s for you, and coming out of that situation — not to give it, you know, any energy and kind of move from that — is you know, it was an experience for me to grow and learn.“Jordan said during the interview that he’s confident “so many great things” still lie ahead for him.“I’m in my light right now. This is my Jordan year, I mean that,” he said. “This is my year. There’s so much going on, so many blessings, so many great things.“RELATED VIDEO: Michael B. Jordan, Lori Harvey Break Up After Over 1 Year: ‘Both Completely Heartbroken,’ Says SourceJordan echoed that sentiment while speaking withRolling Stone, though he noted that the notion of “not reaching my full potential” is a “fear” of his.“I have not reached my full potential. That’s another fear,” Jordan told the magazine during a wide-ranging conversation about his career, life and the notion that “being forgotten” is a fear of his too.“To go on these solo journeys, to be so f—ing locked in, to shut out the world and focus on certain things in order to advance or get better or master your craft, you know, you gotta be a little obsessed and a little off,” the actor added of hisfocus on work.Creed IIIis in theaters March 3.
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Michael B. Jordanis not rushing back into dating following his breakup withLori Harvey.In a feature interview withRolling Stonepublished Monday, theCreed IIIactor/director, 35, said he wants to “try to be responsible” when it comes to any future romantic relationship.“Of course I think about it, but I definitely want to try to be responsible with that, knowing how I wanted to be as present as possible,” he said. “It’s gonna happen when it’s supposed to happen.“Jordan and Harvey, 26, split in June aftermore than a year of dating. A source told PEOPLE at the time that both Jordan and Harvey were left “completely heartbroken” after the breakup.During theBlack Pantheractor’s appearance onCBS Morningslast week, Jordan clarified toGayle Kingthat he was “joking” when he said during hisrecentSaturday Night Livemonologuethat he is on the dating app Raya before speaking to how he handled the relationship ending.Frazer Harrison/GettyNever miss a story — sign up forPEOPLE’s free daily newsletterto stay up-to-date on the best of what PEOPLE has to offer, from juicy celebrity news to compelling human interest stories.“I think for me it’s just that I was lucky enough to have a lot of work,” Jordan said. “I’m a firm believer in that what’s for you is what’s for you, and coming out of that situation — not to give it, you know, any energy and kind of move from that — is you know, it was an experience for me to grow and learn.“Jordan said during the interview that he’s confident “so many great things” still lie ahead for him.“I’m in my light right now. This is my Jordan year, I mean that,” he said. “This is my year. There’s so much going on, so many blessings, so many great things.“RELATED VIDEO: Michael B. Jordan, Lori Harvey Break Up After Over 1 Year: ‘Both Completely Heartbroken,’ Says SourceJordan echoed that sentiment while speaking withRolling Stone, though he noted that the notion of “not reaching my full potential” is a “fear” of his.“I have not reached my full potential. That’s another fear,” Jordan told the magazine during a wide-ranging conversation about his career, life and the notion that “being forgotten” is a fear of his too.“To go on these solo journeys, to be so f—ing locked in, to shut out the world and focus on certain things in order to advance or get better or master your craft, you know, you gotta be a little obsessed and a little off,” the actor added of hisfocus on work.Creed IIIis in theaters March 3.
Michael B. Jordanis not rushing back into dating following his breakup withLori Harvey.
In a feature interview withRolling Stonepublished Monday, theCreed IIIactor/director, 35, said he wants to “try to be responsible” when it comes to any future romantic relationship.
“Of course I think about it, but I definitely want to try to be responsible with that, knowing how I wanted to be as present as possible,” he said. “It’s gonna happen when it’s supposed to happen.”
Jordan and Harvey, 26, split in June aftermore than a year of dating. A source told PEOPLE at the time that both Jordan and Harvey were left “completely heartbroken” after the breakup.
During theBlack Pantheractor’s appearance onCBS Morningslast week, Jordan clarified toGayle Kingthat he was “joking” when he said during hisrecentSaturday Night Livemonologuethat he is on the dating app Raya before speaking to how he handled the relationship ending.
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“I think for me it’s just that I was lucky enough to have a lot of work,” Jordan said. “I’m a firm believer in that what’s for you is what’s for you, and coming out of that situation — not to give it, you know, any energy and kind of move from that — is you know, it was an experience for me to grow and learn.”
Jordan said during the interview that he’s confident “so many great things” still lie ahead for him.
“I’m in my light right now. This is my Jordan year, I mean that,” he said. “This is my year. There’s so much going on, so many blessings, so many great things.”
RELATED VIDEO: Michael B. Jordan, Lori Harvey Break Up After Over 1 Year: ‘Both Completely Heartbroken,’ Says Source
Jordan echoed that sentiment while speaking withRolling Stone, though he noted that the notion of “not reaching my full potential” is a “fear” of his.
“I have not reached my full potential. That’s another fear,” Jordan told the magazine during a wide-ranging conversation about his career, life and the notion that “being forgotten” is a fear of his too.
“To go on these solo journeys, to be so f—ing locked in, to shut out the world and focus on certain things in order to advance or get better or master your craft, you know, you gotta be a little obsessed and a little off,” the actor added of hisfocus on work.
Creed IIIis in theaters March 3.
source: people.com