KEY POINTS

  • Phoebe Robinson jokingly asked out Michael B. Jordan, weeks after his split from Lori Harvey
  • The comedian said people encouraged her to reach out to the "Black Panther" star, but she didn't have his number
  • Robinson stayed mum about her current relationship status

Phoebe Robinson wants to be Michael B. Jordan's new lady love now that he's single.

Robinson gave the "Black Panther" actor a shoutout during the premiere of Freeform's "Everything's Trash" Monday.

"Michael B. Jordan, listen, I know you're available," the actress jokingly said in an interview with Page Six.

The 37-year-old comedian shared that people encouraged her to reach out to Jordan, 35, after his split from Lori Harvey, but she didn't have his number.

"So I'm doing it here, Michael!" Robinson added.

Robinson kept mum about her current relationship status, according to the outlet. However, she said that she was "happy to be out in these streets again" after the COVID-19 lockdown.

The "2 Dope Queens" star previously dated Luke Downs, whom she met at a U2 concert in 2017. However, the two have not posted about each other on their social media pages since February 2021.

Meanwhile, Jordan and Harvey, 25, called it quits in June after nearly two years together.

They did not issue any statement regarding the breakup but scrubbed each other from their respective Instagram accounts.

Unnamed insiders suggested to People that Jordan and Harvey were not on the same page when it came to the future of their relationship.

"Michael matured a lot over the course of their relationship and was ready to commit for the long term. He let down his guard with her, opening up emotionally in a romantic relationship for the first time," one source said. "They had great times together and brought out the best in each other."

A second insider close to Harvey claimed that the model "wasn't ready to commit." The influencer and CEO of Skn By Lori Harvey was "very focused on her career," according to the source.

"She still wants to have fun and be free," the insider added. "Michael is a great guy. She is sad that their relationship didn't work out, but she is moving on."

Her dad, Steve Harvey, recently commented on the split during an episode of his morning radio show, saying that he was "Team Lori, 1,000%" and that he loves and supports his daughter.

The host and comedian confirmed that there were no hard feelings between the model and Jordan. His opinion about the "Creed" actor also didn't change as he said Jordan was "still a cool guy."

Michael B. Jordan
The 'Creed' actor attends the 'Get Lucky For Lupus LA' Celebrity Poker Tournament. Tiffany Rose/Getty Images