HOLLYWOOD star Michael B Jordan took in his first Cherries game, watching on from the stands at Stamford Bridge on Tuesday.

Black Panther and Creed actor Jordan became a partial owner of Cherries, following fellow American Bill Foley’s purchase of the club earlier this month.

And the 35-year-old was in London to see his new club on Tuesday, as they were beaten 2-0 by Chelsea with goals from Kai Havertz and Mason Mount.

He sat in the stands alongside Cherries’ chief executive Neill Blake and technical director Richard Hughes.

He shared a video of himself heading to his seat to his 19.3million Instagram followers.

Foley is set to be in attendance on Saturday, when Cherries host Crystal Palace at Vitality Stadium.