Letitia Wright Shares Moving Eulogy For Chadwick Boseman

Letitia Wright Shares Moving Eulogy For Chadwick Boseman

Letitia Wright Shares Moving Eulogy For Chadwick Boseman!

Black Panther star expressed her grief for late Black Panther co-star and on-screen brother Chadwick Boseman in an emotional Instagram post. Read on to see what Letitia Wright said…

 

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CelebNMovies247.com reports that Letitia Wright who starred alongside Boseman as T’Challa’s younger, tech genius sister Shuri, shared a tear-jerking video of sunsets and other moments of natural beauty to commemorate Boseman’s own spirit.

Letitia Wright eulogy to her “brother” Chadwick Boseman is as follows:

A soul so beautiful, when you walked into a room, there was calm. You always moved with grace and ease,” Wright recites. “Every time I saw you, the world would be a better place.

The Death on the Nile actress speaks about her mourning:

I didn’t know this what I was waking up to…

She writes that she’s cried rivers of tears for the loss that deeply affected Hollywood and other Black Panther cast members.

On Friday she tweeted a brief “this hurts. really hurts,” in response to Boseman’s death.

She followed her tweet with a couple of moments she shared with Boseman on set of Back Panther:

Wright posted the video a few days after she initially reacted to the news. She noted like everyone else, she did not know Boseman was secretly dealing with colon cancer.

She said that she had sent her co-star messages to check in on him, only to receive no response.

Letitia Wright’s words in the video are as follows:

In her video Wright recites:

A soul so beautiful, when you walked into a room, there was calm. You always moved with grace and ease. Every time I saw you, the world would be a better place.

Wright also says in her emotional tribute:

I wish I got to say goodbye.

Letitia concludes by saying:

It is also written that all things are made new, there is light in the darkness. Streams of living water flow, giving new life. And all that’s left now is for us to allow all the seeds that you have planted on the earth to grow, to blossom, to become even more beautiful. You’re forever in my heart.

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