Boseman's post-death record surpassed Obama's

Fans of American actor Chadwick Boseman, who are currently around the world, are mourning his passing as soon as they hear the news of his sudden death.

Chadwick Boseman has shown the essence of acting in many films and he is alive in the hearts of his fans because of his unique style.

However, even after leaving the world, he set a record in the world of internet.This is very difficult for a common man to understand, but it was summed up by the micro-blogging website Twitter itself.

His death was announced from Chadwick Boseman's Twitter handle, which sent shockwaves through the film world, through his family, possibly the manager who ran the Twitter handle.The message of his death was commented on by his loved ones while expressing his feelings by liking the message.

However, now Twitter has announced that Boseman's tweet has not only shocked the world, but it has become the most liked tweet in the history of the website.

According to Twitter, no other tweet has received more likes than this one. According to a report on a foreign website, in a message released on Twitter, the family said that Chadwick Boseman had been suffering from cancer since 2016, initially he was at the third stage of the disease and after fighting it for the last 4 years, he became ill. 

The message also said that Chadwick was a fighter who endured the days of his illness with great patience, underwent surgery and chemotherapy, and at the same time made films that were well received by fans. In the message on Twitter, the family thanked the fans for their loving messages and prayers.

Chadwick Bose, a 43-year-old actor who starred in Marvel Studios' Black Panther, was diagnosed with colon cancer. The tweet received 6.8 million likes and 3 million people retweeted it on their wall, but Twitter itself confirmed that the message made history.

Earlier, the most liked tweet was from former US President Barack Obama who received more than 4.3 million likes. In his tweet, Barack Obama quoted South African revolutionary leader Nelson Mandela as saying, "No one is born hating because of their color, lineage or religion."

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