Michael B. Jordan won the Oscar for best actor on Sunday for his role as twin brothers in the genre-bending vampire story “Sinners.”
Jordan took the stage for his acceptance speech and thanked director Ryan Coogler for the opportunity to be seen and heard.
After the Oscars, the actor was seen showing his love to employees and fans at In-N-Out Burger while holding his Oscar trophy.
A video also showed the actor taking a big bite of his burger as staff and fans surrounded Jordan.
During his speech, Jordan promised that he would continue to push himself and strive to be the best version of himself, before closing by thanking the audience for watching “Sinners” multiple times.
Jordan, 39, plays dual roles as war veterans Elijah “Smoke” and Elias “Stack” Moore who try to use money stolen during the Great Depression to open a juke joint in Mississippi.

