Michael Jordan’s son caught on camera snorting ‘WH!TE POWDER’ | HO

Marcus Jordan, the son of NBA legend Michael Jordan, was caught on camera appearing to snort a white powder during a poolside lunch with his girlfriend, Ashley Stevenson.

NBA legend, Michael Jordan's son, Marcus caught snorting white powder  substance while enjoying lunch with new girlfriend in France (photos)

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The incident was captured in a video that quickly went viral, showing Marcus using a metal implement to sniff the substance.

The footage has sparked widespread speculation, but it is important to note that the exact nature of the substance remains unknown.

Neither Marcus nor his representatives have issued a statement regarding the video.

The video shows Marcus focused and engaged in the act while his girlfriend and other companions seemed unaware or unfazed by what was happening.

This incident is not the first time Marcus has found himself in the spotlight for controversial behaviour.

In 2010, he tweeted about spending $80,000 (est. R1.47 million) at nightclubs in Las Vegas, leading to an investigation by the Nevada Gaming Control Board.

In 2012, he was arrested following a drunken argument outside a hotel in Omaha.

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Who is Marcus Jordan?

Marcus Jordan was born on 24 December 1990, to Michael Jordan and Juanita Vanoy.

He grew up in Highland Park, Illinois, alongside his older brother Jeffrey and younger sister Jasmine.

Marcus initially made headlines for his high school basketball career, playing alongside his brother at Loyola Academy and later transferring to Whitney Young Magnet High School.

He led his team to the Illinois 4A Championship in 2009 and was named the state tournament’s most valuable player.

Marcus went on to play college basketball at the University of Central Florida (UCF).

His insistence on wearing Nike Air Jordan shoes, due to loyalty to his father, led to Adidas terminating its sponsorship deal with UCF.

Despite this, Marcus had a notable college basketball career, scoring 1,152 points and leading his team to several victories.

After college, Marcus opened a high-end sneaker store named “Trophy Room” in Orlando, Florida, which later transitioned to online-only sales.

He also gained attention for his relationship with reality star Larsa Pippen, the ex-wife of his father’s former teammate Scottie Pippen.