Michael B. Jordan Shares Intimate Pics With Lori Harvey for 1-Year Anniversary
Michael B. Jordan and Lori Harvey celebrated their first anniversary on Wednesday (November 16) and took to Instagram Stories to give fans a look inside their private romance.
“Happy Anniversary,” the 34-year-old actor wrote alongside a few photos of the couple, including one of the 24-year-old model kissing him on the cheek and another of the pair cuddling close. “It’s been a year crazy!!”
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The two appeared to mark the occasion with a romantic dinner. Lori posted a photo of the personalized tasting menu that read “Happy Anniversary Lori and Michael” over the date. She also shared a boomerang of the Creed star sitting across from her at the table.
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Lori and Michael first sparked romance rumors after they were spotted together stepping off a plane in Atlanta ahead of the Thanksgiving holiday last year. They then made their relationship Instagram official in January. A few days after confirming their relationship on social media, they headed off to a romantic getaway in the Caribbean.
Since then, Lori and Michael have turned up the heat with romantic posts on social media and steamy vacation pics. However, they still keep much of their relationship private. Back in April, Michael opened up about his love life saying, “I’m still private, and I want to protect that, but it just felt like it was a moment of just wanting to put it out there and move on. I am extremely happy.”
He added, “I think when you get older, you feel more comfortable about the [public nature] of the business that we’re in. So for me, it was a moment to, I guess, take ownership of that and then get back to work.”
“I think we’re both very private people naturally,” she said in June. “So we just decide, if we take a picture or whatever it is, do you want to post this? Do we not?”
She added, “We know there are people that love and support us and want to see us. So [we want to] give just enough, but keep the majority of it just for us. We’re trying to find a balance.”