NBA legend Michael Jordan is savoring a luxurious European vacation with his wife, Yvette Prieto, this summer.
The 61-year-old retired basketball icon and Prieto, 45, were spotted enjoying a leisurely lunch at the renowned Casa Amor restaurant in Saint-Tropez on Wednesday, July 9.
The couple appeared relaxed and happy as they strolled hand-in-hand, soaking up the sunny, warm weather of the French Riviera.
Their day was not limited to just a meal; they also indulged in a picturesque boat ride, adding to their beachside experience.
Jordan, the former Chicago Bulls star, donned a casual yet sporty ensemble featuring a black Jordan brand hat, a white t-shirt, and black shorts. Known for his love of cigars, he was seen enjoying one while walking with his wife.
Prieto looked effortlessly chic in a white crochet shorts set paired with a hot pink bikini top and aviator sunglasses, complementing the vibrant summer ambiance.
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Married since 2013, Jordan and Prieto’s public appearances together are rare. Their last notable outing was on the red carpet in June 2023, when they attended a party at Electric Jane in Nashville to celebrate the start of the NASCAR race weekend.
Prieto, a model, and Jordan met in 2008 at a nightclub in Miami. They share twin daughters, Victoria and Ysabel, who are now 10 years old. Jordan also has three older children from his first marriage to Juanita Vanoy: Jeffrey, 35, Marcus, 33, and Jasmine, 31. All three are involved in the business side of basketball and the Air Jordan line.
Recently, Marcus Jordan has attracted media attention due to his relationship with Larsa Pippen, a star of “Real Housewives of Miami” and the ex-wife of Michael’s former teammate, Scottie Pippen.
This relationship has added a layer of intrigue to the public’s ongoing fascination with Jordan’s family.
In October, Michael Jordan achieved a significant financial milestone when his net worth surged to $3 billion after selling his stake in the Charlotte Hornets a few months prior. This achievement placed him among the 400 wealthiest individuals in America, according to Forbes, making him the first athlete to join the elite list.
His company includes influential figures like Mark Zuckerberg and Steve Ballmer, the owner of the L.A. Clippers.
Jordan’s NBA career earnings amounted to approximately $94 million, but his post-retirement business ventures have been even more lucrative.
Forbes estimates that Jordan has earned about $2.4 billion from brand endorsements with major companies such as McDonald’s, Nike, Hanes, and Gatorade.
As Michael Jordan enjoys his European getaway, his life story continues to captivate fans and observers alike, blending athletic prowess, business acumen, and personal milestones.