Viola Davis has never shied away from speaking her truth, but the latest truth she revealed about the late Chadwick Boseman just might surprise you. And now, sheโs opening up about it.
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Speaking in a new interview with the UK platform The Times over the weekend, Davis reflected on the last time she collaborated with the late actor back in 2020. The two starred together in the Netflix film, โMa Raineyโs Black Bottom,โ for which Boseman garnered an Oscar nomination for Best Actor. Filming for the project took place in the summertime of 2019, right when the โBlack Pantherโ star was deep in his battle with colon cancer.
When asked about the experience working with Boseman, Davis explained how she observed him frequently being attended to by his then-girlfriend Simone Ledward and his makeup artist. Noting that she often witnessed him receiving back rubs and listening to meditative music, the โHow to Get Away With Murderโ star admitted to being critical at the time about the ailing actor.
โThere was a part of me that was a little judgmentalโโwhy do you need all that?โ Little did I know that they were doing it because he was dying,โ Davis said. To be clear, nobody working on the film knew Boseman was struggling.
Davisโ sentiments echo that of fellow actor Clarke Peters, who starred alongside Boseman in the Spike Lee-directed film โDa Five Bloods,โ back in 2020. Calling the โ21 Bridgesโ star โprecious,โ Peters told Entertainment Weekly at the time:
โHeโs surrounded by people who are fawning over him. He has a Chinese practitioner, who is massaging his back when he walks off set. He has a makeup lady massaging his feet. His girlfriend is there holding his hand. And Iโm thinking maybe the Black Pantherโ thing went to his head.โ
In hindsight and after learning of Bosemanโs cancer diagnosis and eventual death, Peters said he regretted ever thinking those thoughts. Not too long after Boseman passed away, Davis also had glowing words for the late actor, telling In Style in 2020: โHe was someone who had a quality that very few have today, whether young or old, which is a total commitment to the art form of acting.โ
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