Discussing the issue with GQ magazine, Michael B. Jordan says, "It's the world we live in. They see white and black. I don't.
"A lot of black fans were feeling like, 'Oh, my God, he should have been with a black woman' and that whole thing. I get it, but on the other hand it's, like, relax. You know - it's 2015. It's OK! People can like one another, not necessarily from the same history or culture or whatever the f**k it is."
Jordan goes on to deny any romance between himself and Jenner, "Kendall's a friend of mine, you know. I don't know her, like, that well, but I know her enough. People's perspective on that is what it is." He states, "I try and be focused. I told myself at a young age that I would sacrifice all my 20s to my work. I'm 28. I've got a year and a half left.
"I understand what females want and need, you know. I'm good at that. I don't know if I'm the guy to give it to them right now. I'm emotionally unavailable. Until I find something that's so undeniable that I can't help myself."
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