Lupita Nyong’o is Dating Selema Masekela, a Television Host: ‘we Just Click,’ She Says
Lupita Nyong’o and Selema Masekela are in love! The TV host and the actor from “Black Panther: Wakanda Forever” announced their relationship on Instagram on Friday with cute photos.
“We just connect!” “@selema #thisismylove #nuffsaid,” Nyong’o, 39, wrote in the caption of an Instagram Reel of the new couple taking photos together while changing clothes to the tune of Iniko’s “The King’s Affirmation (Chill Mix)” featuring Reuel Williams.
Masekela, who is 51, also shared the same video, but his caption was different. “Our hearts beat together. “#outkickthecoverage!” he yelled, “@lupitanyongo is my true love!”
Their matching paisley robes turned into matching cheetah-print swimsuits, which shows that they are on vacation. Also, they wore three stylish outfits that went well together. Their famous friends were thrilled.
On the Oscar winner’s Instagram post, musician Janelle Monáe wrote “Obsessed,” and “Black-ish” star Tracee Ellis Ross added, “.” The upload from the broadcaster also got a lot of attention. R&B singer Kehlani said, “Woooooowwwww I love this
“Congrats, brother. Carey Hart, Pink’s husband, said, “You deserve it.” Jodie Sweetin, who was on “Fuller House,” said, “Okay, the dancing. How things look. “That’s it.
Jason Kennedy, who works in the media, also liked the relationship. He wrote, “I’m here for this.” Nyong’o is known for keeping her personal life private because “privacy is a hard-to-find commodity.” She has denied dating rumours about Michael B. Jordan and Jared Leto in the past.
“Making a movie is hard and takes a lot of time,” the actress told Vogue UK in December 2019. “A lot of us who worked on ‘Black Panther’ were single. In “Little Monsters,” no one was single.”
“After a long day of work, everyone wants to go home to their families, which makes a lot of sense,” she said. “Without that, it’s very lonely.”
Masekela is the son of Hugh Masekela, a jazz musician from South Africa. He was born in New York. As a sports reporter, he covered the Winter X Games for ESPN and the Summer Olympics for NBC.
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