Michael Jordan's Daughter Jasmine Flaunts Her Figure in IG Snap as She Poses in a Workout Outfit
Jasmine Jordan, NBA star Michael Jordan's beautiful daughter, recently wowed her Instagram followers with a stunning photo of herself in athletic wear.
More than a year after she gave birth to her child, Jasmine Jordan, daughter of basketball icon Michael Jordan, stunned her fans with her remarkable physique.
Jasmine seemed lucky that she was among the few who could bounce back in shape after pregnancy. The 28-year-old new mother took to Instagram to share a photo of herself in her workout outfit.
MISSING HER WORKOUT
Jasmine took a selfie with her left hand showing a peace sign. The doting mother of one showed off her fit body in a tight sleeveless shirt and Nike leggings. She wrote in her post:
"Haven't worked out in 2 weeks??♀️... kinda miss it."
Jasmine playfully added that she was sipping wine while eating pizza, two of her hilarious reasons why she hadn't worked out for two weeks.
Many fans were impressed with Jasmine's toned body as she had just given birth to her son in May 2019, with her fiance, 29-year-old former Syracuse basketball player Rakeem Christmas.
Fans dropped heart and fire emojis in the comment section, while others complimented her radiance and beauty. Another user noted that Jasmine has "beautiful eyes."
A user's comment telling Jasmine Jordan that she looked radiant and flawless in her Instagram Post. | Photo: instagram.com/mickijae
THE YOUNGEST DAUGHTER
Jasmine is Michael's youngest daughter with ex-wife Juanita Vanoy, whom the NBA star divorced in 2006. The former couple also shares two other children, Marcus, 30, and Jeffrey, 32.
After he retired from the NBA in 2003, Michael involved himself in charity works.
CULTIVATING A SPECIAL BOND
Jasmine has become involved in Michael's life in the NBA. She previously shared in an interview with AP News how much her father became involved in her life as a first-time grandfather.
She said that the former Chicago Bulls star player is very hands-on with her son despite the challenging times of the COVID-19 pandemic. It was her father's way of cultivating a bond with her son.
After "The Last Dance" documentary aired last year, Jasmine spoke highly of Micheal as one of the greatest basketball players in NBA history. She noted his father's humanity and unmatched passion in the game.
After he retired from the NBA in 2003, Michael involved himself in charity works. This month, the Charlotte Hornets owner donated $10 million to help open medical clinics in North Carolina.