John Boyega opens up on love life: ‘I’m very disciplined in the type of women I speak to and I only date Black’

John Boyega opens up on love life: ‘I’m very disciplined in the type of women I speak to and I only date Black’

The 30-year-old on-screen character, who plays the part of Ruler Ghezo within The Lady Ruler, has never freely dated anybody, and whereas it sounds like he won’t be any time before long, that doesn’t mean he’s not trying to find love. Asked whether he presently centers on cherish after centering on work for so long, Boyega said: ‘Both are a need. That’s changed. I’m 30 presently. From 28, I fair worked on getting peace and getting myself together. Moving with genuineness and straightforwardness. No deluding. No lying. And being committed to what I commit myself to.’ And on whether or not he was a ladies’ man, the cheeky star famous: ‘Come on, [I’m] Yoruba. When I was in college, I was the fellow. I had numerous wives.’

However, take note, Boyega – who was the recipient of viral marriage proposals in 2020 – has rules about who he sets his sights on in a romantic sense.He explained in an interview with GQ Hype: ‘I only date Black, then it’s about chemistry, personality, goals. Is there a synergy? Can I help you? Can you help me?

‘I’m exceptionally taught within the sort of ladies I talk to. They don’t need you in their business. ‘Being within the open eye, they would lean toward on the off chance that you had the spouse and family. It’s the extreme PR bundle. But my guardians have been together for 35 a long time. There’s nothing that this world can do in terms of weight to create me be propelled by anything else but my parents.’ The Little Hatchet star’s title has whirled around the pot of potential another James Bonds, but as of late he shared his contemplations around whether or not that part will ever be played by a Dark on-screen character.

When inquired on the Upbeat Confounded Pitiful podcast whether he would consider playing Bond, after Daniel Craig hung up his tuxedo, Boyega conceded: ‘I’m too bad but I’m Dark – I don’t know how. ‘When you’re Dark, I don’t know how that goes. You as a white man developed up in a society as a white man and that’s ordinary. That’s ordinary to you. Indeed the specify of a Dark Bond is like “Oh, okay.”’

He went on: ‘I don’t fundamentally accept that but on the off chance that that’s what they’re doing at that point that's exceptionally shocking to me. ‘As an on-screen character, you kind of fair remain out of that discussion. But in the event that it’s for you at that point possibly. But in case not at that point you fair appreciate it in a motion picture theater like everybody else.’


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