Michael Jordan's ex-wife Juanita Vanoy reacts to ex-ESPN analyst mocking Le’Veon Bell’s Kamala Harris insult
Michael Jordan's ex-wife, Juanita Vanoy, was seen expressing her opinion on Le'Veon Bell's recent insult directed at Kamala Harris. The former football running back made a post on X, featuring a picture of himself along with an insult directed at Harris in the caption.
Jemele Hill, a former University acquaintance of Bell, came to Harris's defense and retweeted Bell's post, expressing her embarrassment at his actions.
"Trump or the tr**p?" Bell captioned his post.
"I don’t believe in telling athletes to “shut up and dribble,” or in your case “shut up and run the football.” You have a right to say whatever you want, but that doesn’t mean it protects you from public criticism and correction. To call a highly-educated, accomplished Black woman a “tramp” is despicable. I’m embarrassed we went to the same university," Hill captioned her repost.
In the comment section of Hill's repost, a fan expressed support for Bell and Michael Jordan's ex-wife left her reaction to the post in that comment's reply section.
"She's a F'ing Ho...and we all know it! GFY," a fan said said.
A fan responded to this comment, writing:
"No fair. I protest. You shouldn't talk about Melania Trump and her center fold past. The past is the past."
"Hahaaa!!" Vanoy responded to the above comment.
Vanoy's comment did not clarify her stance on the upcoming presidential elections, it was clear she found the turmoil created by Bell's post entertaining.
Michael Jordan's ex-wife Juanita Vanoy sends a dunk poster gift to son Marcus Jordan
Neither of Michael Jordan's sons pursued a career as a professional basketball player. However, his younger son Marcus Jordan was quite good at the sport and played pretty well at the collegiate level. During his time as a baller, he had a dunk featured in ESPN's top 10.
Since then Marcus has moved on from basketball and is now the founder and CEO of the "Trophy Room", an outlet dealing in exclusive items related to his father Michael Jordan. On Sunday, Marcus uploaded an Instagram story where he thanked his mother for gifting him the poster of his ESPN top 10 featured dunk.
"S/O TO MY LOVELY MOTHER @IAMTHEONLYONEJUANITA FOR GIFTING ME THIS DOPE POSTER OF THAT PREVIOUS DUNK, POSTING THAT REMINDED ME WHEN SHE GIFTED ME THIS A BUNCH OF BDAYS AGO," Marcus wrote in the caption of his Instagram story.
The poster itself was a work of art. It had four parts, each comprising a picture of Marcus' dunk in a different color. Marcus Jordan and Vanoy have been very close even after her breakup with Marcus' father, Michael Jordan. He even sent his mother heartfelt wishes on her 65th birthday.