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Michael Jordan's Daughter Reveals What's Surprising About Watching 'The Last Dance'

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Michael Jordan’s daughter Jasmine recently revealed what has surprised her about her father as she watches “The Last Dance,” ESPN’s hit docuseries about the basketball legend.

Jasmine Jordan noted that she’s currently watching the 10-part documentary, which premiered in the U.S. on April 19, for the first time in real-time with everyone else.

The 27-year-old told The Associated Press in an interview published Thursday that she found her father’s openness throughout the documentary astonishing.

Jasmine Jordan told AP that she thinks the documentary will help to humanize the six-time NBA champion and legendary cultural figure for viewers.

Jasmine Jordan told AP that she’s taking in the docuseries “as a fan” and excitedly texting her father after she watches each episode.

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