WATCH: Michael B. Jordan And Steve Harvey Show Love To Each Other Following Lori Harvey Break Up

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Looks like things between Michael B. Jordan and Steve Harvey are all good after the two were seen showing love to each other during a recent NBA game that was being played in Abu Dhabi. 

The two were all smiles when they noticed each other and gave each other a big hug and Michael had a big smile on his face. Of course this greeting came to a shock to folks on social media because Steve Harvey’s daughter, Lori Harvey and Michael B. Jordan called it quits last June. 

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They were only together for about a year and she also deleted all possible images of him from her social media. Shockingly nothing ever was made public about what made their relationship go south but in a recent interview Lori did talk about red flags in relationships and saying that people who are too close with the ex’s is a major red flag for her. 

One report, stated that Michael was ready to get married and with Lori Harvey only 26-years-old she wasn’t feeling that at the time. As we previously shared, Jordan hosted Saturday Night Live where in his opening monologue, the actor seemingly addressed his split from Lori Harvey last year as he spoke about going through his “first public breakup” to the studio audience. “Most people after a breakup are like, ‘I’m going to get in better shape.’ But I was already in Creed shape!” Jordan was referring to his character as former boxing champ Adonis Creed in the hit movie, “Creed III.”

“So I had to be like, ‘All right, I guess I’ll learn a new language.’ Anyway, estoy en Raya.” But as of right now Lori is living life with her new boo, British actor, Damson Idris. While being featured in the magazine, the SKN by LH founder took a moment to speak up on self-love.

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Harvey said: “This moment is about me. I feel like it’s always been [about] me attached to something or someone. This time, it’s about me. Self-love, self-care, self-reflection. I’m being a little self-ish right now. It’s my time.”

She continued, “I know my worth, and I know my value. I’m not going to compromise that, or settle, or accept anything less than what I know I deserve. That’s where I’m at in my life right now. I’m not compromising my peace and happiness for anything or anybody.”

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