Michael B. Jordan doesn’t know exactly what he’ll be naming his future children, but he does know that it won’t follow the tradition in his family.
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Michael B. Jordan doesn’t know exactly what he’ll be naming his future children, but he does know that it won’t follow the tradition in his family.
Michael B. Jordan is dishing on potential future kids.
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