Hollywood actor Chadwick Boseman has succumbed to cancer on August 28 in his home in Los Angeles, California. He was 43.
The actor portrayed 'King T'Challa' in Marvel movie 'Black Panther,' which was released worldwide in 2018.
After his death, several Filipino celebrities paid tribute to Chadwick, who battled his colon cancer privately.
Check out some of the tribute by Filipino celebrities to the one and only, the late Chadwick Boseman.
Award-winning comedian and content creator Michael V. led Kapuso celebrities in honoring 'Black Panther' actor Chadwick Boseman. He shared this artwork on his Facebook page, alongside a black heart in the caption.
Miguel wrote, “Forever *black heart*.”
Janine wrote, “So sad *weary face emoji*.”
Derek wrote, “Rip!! Wakanda forever.”
Kylie Padilla paid tribute to Chadwick Bose with a simple broken heart emoji.
Jon Lucas shared Chadwick's picture with a pleading face emoji.
Asia's Pop Diva Julie Anne San Jose wrote, “RIP. Wakanda forever *folded hands emoji*.”
Ruru Madrid shared a photo of Chadwick Boseman and NBA legend Kobe Bryant. Both stars died in 2020.
'Magkaagaw' star Jeric Gonzales also paid tribute to Chadwick Boseman. He wrote, “Wakanda Forever. King T'Challa.”
Gil Cuerva wrote, “This pic makes me so sad. RIP Chadwick Boseman.”
Paul Salas wrote, “RIP. Wakanda forever.”
Kapuso singer Aicelle Santos simply wrote, “#wakandaforever.”
Kapuso beauty Winwyn Marquez wrote, “Rest in Power.”
Mavy simply wrote a sad face emoji in Chadwick's photo.
Rayver Cruz wrote, “Wakanda forever.”
Cassy Legaspi also paid tribute to Chadwick with a 'Black Panther' GIF.
TV host KC Montero has some strong words against cancer. He wrote in the caption, “F**k cancer. #WakandaForever Rest in paradise.”
Wil Devaughn thanked Chadwick for sharing his talents with the world. He wrote in the caption, “Chadwick Boseman now lives on as a legend. Thank you for sharing your talents to the world and shining your light in the darkest places. Until the next grand experience, King.”