Michael B. Jordan and Lori Harvey have reportedly called it quits after over a year of dating.
"Michael and Lori are both completely heartbroken. They still love each other," a source told People. "Michael matured a lot over the course of their relationship and was ready to commit for the long term. He let down his guard with her, opening up emotionally in a romantic relationship for the first time."
The source added, "They had great times together and brought out the best in each other."
This is one attractive couple.

So far, neither Jordan, 35, nor Harvey, 25, has confirmed the news, but one Twitter user pointed out that Jordan seems to have completely disappeared from Harvey's Instagram feed. “Lori Harvey has removed every single picture of Michael B. Jordan from her Instagram page since news broke,” they wrote. “Yeah… she's DONE done.”
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Neither Jordan nor Harvey currently follows the other on Instagram:
The pair were first spotted together in November 2020 and went public with their relationship in the New Year. While the Creed actor and SKN by LH founder were heavily featured on each other's Instagram feeds and Stories during their relationship, the pair rarely spoke to the press about their relationship.
“I’m still private, and I want to protect that, but it just felt like it was a moment of just wanting to put it out there and move on,” Jordan told People in April 2021. “I am extremely happy.”
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He continued, “I think when you get older, you feel more comfortable about the [public nature] of the business that we’re in. So, for me, it was a moment to, I guess, take ownership of that and then get back to work.”
Despite the public nature of their relationship, the couple didn't make their red carpet debut until attending Vanity Fair’s famous Oscars after-party on March 27. Jordan wore a satin black suit by Tom Ford while Harvey chose a Tony Ward Couture gown with a structured, jewel-covered bodice and a sheer skirt.
Less sure about their endgame was Lori Harvey’s famous father, Family Feud host Steve Harvey. During an appearance on Today in March, the comedian was asked how he’d feel about the pair tying the knot. His response: “Man, this is a hard one. I’ve given away two daughters. I’ve got four. That’s a really hard one. I would have to say so far—yeah, yeah. No, no, no, man.”
This article originally appeared on GLAMOUR US.

