Whether youโre aware or not, itโs been nearly 40 years since the inception of People Magazineโs Sexiest Man Alive. And while theyโve undoubtedly picked some fitting men over the years, many are left perplexed that time and time again, The Best Man: The Final Chapters star Morris Chestnut has yet to have his beautifully melanated face on the cover.
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When the magazine recently announced this yearโs pick, Marvel star Chris Evans, Chestnutโs name began trending online once again, with many expressing their incredulity at the miss.
So naturally, I had to bring this up to him during his interview with The Root ahead of The Best Man: The Final Chapters premiere to see how he felt about the persistent snub. After laughing for a awhile, he finally responded: โI donโt really think about that too much. Itโs one of those things that where Iโm here, I have a strong fan base that comes out and supports my projects. Iโve never really looked for external validation like that. As long as Iโm still able to work in this town and people come out and support me, thatโs really all I can ask. Iโm appreciative of all my support.โ
And we appreciate you as well, Morris. Which is why weโll consistently go up for you year after year until your timeless fineness has been given the title itโs deserved for so long. In the meantime, weโll have to get our fix by tuning into the third and final iteration of the Best Man franchise when it releases on Thursday.
If you havenโt heard, the forthcoming limited series centers around our favorite friend group as relationships evolve and past grievances resurface in the unpredictable stages of midlife crisis meets midlife renaissance. It will also see Chestnut, Taye Diggs, Terrence Howard, Harold Perrineau, Nia Long, Sanaa Lathan, Regina Hall, and Melissa De Sousa reunited again for one last time.
The Best Man: The Final Chapters drops Thursday, Dec. 22, only on Peacock.
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