#Cutie: Why John Boyega Is Bae All Day
The force is always with us when he's around.
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May the Force Be With You, Too - With a major film role in Star Wars: The Force Reawakens, John Boyega, 23, has been catapulted into the world’s spotlight — and he truly deserves the shine. He is handsome, talented and has a smile that makes us weak to our knees. Here are some other reasons why the Nigerian Brit makes us swoon every day, all day. By Kellee Terrell (Photo: Lucasfilms LTD., Walt Disney Studios)
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He Makes a Perfect Cover Boy - Channeling his inner Brat Pack, Boyega looks like utter perfection on the November cover of The Hollywood Reporter as a member of the next generation of Hollywood 35 and under.On why he was drawn to his role, he said, “Finn isn't a guy you would expect to be involved in this story. The fact that he's a Stormtrooper. We don't [usually] go into [Stormtroopers'] pasts or lives much: how the dynamics work for them, how they were recruited — we don't ever really see much about the past there. It was interesting to me to have that kind of character.” (Photo: the Hollywood Reporter)
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He Is a Role Model for All - For all the young kids growing up watching Star Wars and feeling that there was no place for them, just seeing Boyega as Finn in this film sends an affirming message that everyone deserves to be part of the galaxy that is far, far away. (Photo: Entertainment Weekly Magazine)
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He Loves His Fans - While most stars' opening weekend are only in press junkets, somehow Boyega made it to theaters in Brooklyn and London, sneaking up on fans and surprising them before the film started. Needless to say, fans lost their utter minds. He wrote on Instagram, “Had an amazing time meeting you all and again thank you for the support!” (Photo: Walt Disney Studios via Twitter)
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He Knows How to Shut Down His Haters - Boyega being a hero in Star Wars has been met with racist opposition by naysayers who are mad over a man of color given a prominent part in the historically white franchise. But Boyega isn’t here for it and refuses to let that affect him. He recently told the New York Times, “I’m grounded in who I am, and I am a confident black man. A confident, Nigerian, black, chocolate man…no man can take that away from me.” Yes, Black man.(Photo: Valerie Macon/AFP/Getty Images)
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