“So I’m having a moment.”

“It’s okay,” she continued as the audience applauded her.

“The grief is just the love with no place to put it, right?

Lupita Nyong’o (L) and Chadwick Boseman at the Los Angeles World Premiere of Marvel Studios' BLACK PANTHER at Dolby Theatre on January 29, 2018 in Hollywood, California.

Lupita Nyong’o, Chadwick Boseman.Alberto E. Rodriguez/Getty Images

I don’t want to run away from the tears or the grief.

You just live with it.

That experience will never be separate from the love that was formed…

But Im like, we get to see him alive, and thats so wonderful.”

“There was a lot of fear, definitely from the executives,” she said.

“Marvel was shaking a little bit in their boots!

And it totally shattered the myth that Black doesnt sell.”

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Nyong’o and otherBlack PanthercostarsMichael B. JordanandWinston Dukewere present duringa private memorial service in Malibua week later.

“Grief never ends.

But it changes,” she wrote at the time.

“It is a passage, not a place to stay.

Grief is not a sign of weakness, nor a lack of faith.

Its the price of love… Remembering Chadwick Boseman.

“Because I could not imagine how we would proceed without Chadwick,” she added.

“It was unfathomable to me.