Michael Jordan's son Marcus Jordan has had a busy last week. From celebrating his birthday and Christmas on December 24 and 25, respectively, to approaching the New Year, Marcus has made sure he didn't miss a beat.
The second son of the Chicago Bulls legend was in Hawaii, partying with his friends and his sister Jasmine Jordan. They partied at Fresco Italian Restaurant in Honolulu.
Marcus & Co. opened an over 10-year-old, $374 Italian wine (via Vins & Millesimes) for the occasion.
"I [love] wine," Marcus also wrote in the caption.
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He also posted a series of pictures, posing with his younger sister Jasmine. Marcus went casual in a sweatsuit, Jasmine wore blue denim jeans and paired them with a t-shirt.
One of the other notable faces in the party was model Nara Ford. Marcus and Ford have been frequently seen hanging out together since November.
Michael Jordan's son Marcus Jordan hilariously trolls brother Jeffery on birthday post
Marcus Jordan celebrated his 34th birthday on Tuesday and wishes poured in from everywhere. From his mother Juanita Vanoy to his sister Jasmine, Marcus' family showered him with love.
The birthday wish also came from his elder brother Jeffery Jordan, who made a birthday post on his Instagram handle. He posted a childhood picture of them playing basketball.
The picture showed Jeffery's shot going inside the basket, while Marcus looked on. Jeffery captioned the post with a birthday message.
"Happy Birthday Bro! 🤴🏾 👑🫡✨ Love you!" Jeffery wrote in the caption.
Amused with Jeffery pulling his leg, Marcus also hilariously mocked his brother. Thanking for the birthday wish, Marcus Jordan jokingly wrote that it was one of the few jumpers Jeffery had hit on him.
"Haha thank you my brother! One of the few jumpers you have hit on me lmaooo 💀😜 love you ♾️✨," Marcus wrote in the comment section.
Marcus and Jeffery Jordan both tried following their father's footsteps. However, their careers ended after college. Marcus and Jeffery played for the University of Central Florida.
While Jeffery played four years in college, Marcus dropped out of the UCF team after his third year in the league. In four years, Jeffery averaged 1.3 points and 1.0 assists per game, compared to Marcus' 12.3 points and 2.7 assists.
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