Michael Jordan fans can’t seem to get enough of “The Last Dance” docuseries!
07.05.2020 - 22:19 / metroweekly.com
Robert White (left) and Jordan Grossman – Photos: Facebook.
Councilmember Robert White (D-At-Large) and Ward 2 Council candidate Jordan Grossman earned perfect scores from the Gay and Lesbian Activists Alliance on the group’s election questionnaire, giving them both something to boast of when courting LGBTQ voters on the campaign trail.
The questionnaire, mailed to every candidate seeking elective office in D.C. every two years, is based on GLAA’s priorities as outlined in their “Building on
Michael Jordan fans can’t seem to get enough of “The Last Dance” docuseries!
Michael Jordan fans can't seem to get enough of docuseries!
Leslie Jordan and Robert Downey Jr. go way back.
Leslie Jordan had many a hilarious story to tell during an appearance on Tuesday’s “Watch What Happens Live”.
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James and Ola Jordan appeared on Loose Women on Thursday with their baby daughter Ella, who they welcomed on 29 February, not long before the lockdown came into effect.The former Strictly Come Dancing stars opened up on life as new parents, as well as revealing a scary trip they had to make to the hospital with Ella during the pandemic. James, 41, and Ola, 37, revealed that they had to call an ambulance to their home after they noticed Ella was choking on her saliva.
In 1993, Michael Jordan suffered an unimaginable loss with the tragic and senseless death of his father, James R. Jordan, and it changed the NBA icon immensely.
In 1993, Michael Jordan suffered an unimaginable loss with the tragic and senseless death of his father, James R. Jordan, and it changed the NBA icon immensely.
Michael Jordan, 57, is one of the greatest basketball players of all-time and his legendary career with the Chicago Bulls is being explored in the ESPN documentary The Last Dance. The May 10 episode will focus on the year 1993 when Michael walked away from basketball in October of that year after winning his third NBA Championship.