
Rap community defends Michael B. Jordan and Jonathan Majors' photo shoot after Cam'ron's controversial comments.
Members of the rap community have defended Michael B. Jordan and Jonathan Majors' intimate photo shoot in The New York Times after rapper Cam'ron suggested he didn't see "Creed III" because of it. Skillz, Masta Ace, and Jarobi White were among those who hit back at Cam'ron's line of thinking, with Skillz asking why men can't have healthy relationships with other men without masculinity or sexuality being questioned. "Creed III" earned $58.7 million in its opening weekend in North America and a further $41.8 million overseas.