Angela Bassett Is Proud Of Son For Apologizing Over Michael B. Jordan Death Hoax

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PALM SPRINGS, CALIFORNIA - JANUARY 06: Angela Bassett attends the 34th Annual Palm Springs International Film Festival's Talking Pictures Screening o"Black Panther: Wakanda Forever" Q&A on January 06, 2023 in Palm Springs, California. (Photo by Amy Sussman/Getty Images for Palm Springs International Film Society )
After her 16-year-old son pranked her by saying Michael died (and later issued a earful apology), the actress hopes he learned from his mistakes.

A new TikTok trend has killed off many of your favorite very-alive celebrities, and Angela Bassett, unfortunately, was caught in the chaos. There are several trends on the popular app that gain worldwide attention, but when people began killing off the rich and famous, some people didn't appreciate the viral moment. Recently, we reported on Angela Bassett's 16-year-old son Slater getting caught up in the trend. It resulted in his tearful apology after tricking his mother into believing Michael B. Jordan had died.

As we recall, Bassett and Jordan famously starred together in the Black Panther films. Slater filmed his mother's shocked reaction to learning that someone she considered family was allegedly no longer alive.

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When it was revealed that Slater was pranking the Waiting to Exhale icon, he soon returned with an apology video.

“I apologize to Michael B. Jordan’s entire family, his extended family, and him directly as he is an idol of mine,” Slater said in his clip. “Taking part in a trend like this is completely disrespectful. I don’t wish any bad ramifications upon his family nor my parents, as they deserve none of the backlash.”

While at the Palm Springs International Film Festival's Creative Impact Awards, Entertainment Tonight spoke with the actress about the controversy. It seems as if it's something that she's also ready to put behind her and her family.

"We all make mistakes, own up to them, take responsibility. Then hold your head up and move forward," Bassett said.

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Meanwhile, although Jordan hasn't said a peep about the Bassett controversy, he does have big plans on the horizon. It was announced last week that on January 28, he would act as the host of Saturday Night Live. The musical guest for that episode will be none other than Lil Baby.

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