Michael Jordan's son Marcus shows off new braided hairstyle

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Michael Jordan's son Marcus shows off new braided hairstyle
Marcus Jordan in the frame.

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The Michael Jordan son shared the new hairstyle on Instagram, captioning it “Straight back baby rows,” while maintaining a low-profile social media presence in 2025.

Marcus recently enjoyed a lavish Paris vacation and continues to focus on personal growth and sobriety after past controversies.

Michael Jordan's son, Marcus Jordan, debuted in a new look, posting his new hairstyle on Instagram on Sunday. His Instagram posts show that Marcus had been wearing twists for at least a year.

On Sunday, he changed his look, choosing for braids instead. Jordan flexed the change in a selfie posted on his Instagram story.

“Straight back baby rows.”

 

 

For someone who often shows off his lavish lifestyle on Instagram, Marcus Jordan has maintained a low profile during the second half of 2025. While he has been active on social media, he has not been involved in any controversies since being arrested in February.

Back then, Jordan was arrested and charged with possession of ketamine. He was given bail in less than 24 hours after paying a $4000 bond. Michael Jordan's son has been on a path of sobriety, sharing details of his progress on Social media.

Quite a turn from Marcus Jordan, considering he was heavily featured in the media since 2023 for his relationship with Scottie Pippen's ex-wife, Larsa Pippen. More negative press followed after the couple split in 2024.

Michael Jordan's son, Marcus, recently enjoyed a lavish vacation in Paris

Marcus Jordan was living it up in Paris just a few days ago, as can be seen from his Instagram activity. He posted a multiple pictures on his account on Thursday, giving fans a glimpse of his time there and wrote:

"These days, I’m letting God handle all things above me."

 

 

His picture dump shows Jordan attending several parties, He also pisted a photograph with Michael Jordan's ex-wife and his mother, Juanita Vanoy. Vanoy reacted to Marcus' post and left a loving message in the comment section.

"Amen, Love you," she wrote.

 

 

"Love you ma," Marcus replied.

 

 

Marcus Jordan once appeared to be following his father's path, playing three seasons of basketball for the USF Knights. But he never declared for the NBA draft and instead opted to open his own sneaker store, the Trophy Room. He played 94 games in college, averaging 12.3 points, 2.9 rebounds and 2.7 assists per match.