Michael Jordan's health questioned on vacation: 'Is dude high or is his liver shot?'

NBA legend Michael Jordan's yellow eyes at UEFA Champions League match spark health concerns among fans.


Pop Culture & Art September 21, 2024
Michael Jordan's health questioned on vacation: 'Is dude high or is his liver shot?'

Michael Jordan, an NBA icon, has been enjoying his European holiday, recently attending the UEFA Champions League match between AS Monaco and FC Barcelona. 

Despite the exciting game at Louis II Stadium, it was Jordan's appearance that caught fans' attention, particularly his yellow-tinted eyes, which sparked a wave of concern online.

During the game, Jordan, alongside his wife, Yvette Prieto, appeared to be in good spirits, but fans quickly took to social media to express their worries. 

Comments ranged from humorous to serious concerns about his health. On Instagram, a fan pointedly asked, "Is dude high or is his liver shot?" 

Another suggested, "Can someone please check that man's liver." The commentary didn't stop there, with remarks about his appearance flowing in from X (formerly Twitter), where one user exclaimed, "Why the hell MJ out here with JAUNDICE tho? Eyes lookin like a Vampire In Brooklyn."

Despite the concerns, Jordan has yet to address any health issues publicly, which have been speculated since his appearance in the 2020 docuseries "The Last Dance." 

Fans have even offered unsolicited advice, with suggestions ranging from drinking more water to using eye drops.

Amid the health speculations, Jordan's summer tour of Europe continues, with stops in Saint Tropez, Barcelona, and Ibiza, often seen traveling aboard his luxury mega yacht, the "M’BRACE." 

This year also marked his 11th wedding anniversary with Prieto, with whom he shares twin daughters, Victoria and Isabel.

Adding to a week of mixed emotions, Jordan received good news as the sale of his $14.8 million Chicago mansion progressed, a significant development after the property was first listed for $29 million in 2012.

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