Michael Jordan criticized after postgame celebration for kids goes viral

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Michael Jordan criticized after postgame celebration for kids goes viral
Michael Jordan’s gesture to his kids after Daytona 500 sparks heated debate online/X

The Daytona 500 was supposed to be a milestone moment michael jordan and his NASCAR team. Instead, the brief interactions during the celebrations took center stage. Jordan was in attendance to support driver Tyler Reddick, whose last-lap actions sealed victory in what is widely considered NASCAR’s most prestigious event. The win marked the first Daytona 500 win for 23XI Racing, the team Jordan co-owns, and sparked exciting celebrations on the track. Redick described the moment as “unbelievable that it all happened,” and admitted that he had “lost his voice from screaming.” Despite the sporting significance of the result, short clips shot during the celebrations soon began circulating online and diverted the conversation away from the game itself.

The moment that sparked the controversy

Video shows Jordan standing behind Redick’s six-year-old son Beau during the postgame celebrations. As the crowd gathered and sprayed drinks, Jordan repeatedly reached toward the back of the child’s shirt, making slight pinching motions and briefly touching the back of the boy’s legs with his hand. Beau turned, visibly reacting to the contact. There is nothing in the video to suggest any inappropriate behavior by the child, nor does the child appear to be in distress. Still, when the video spread on social media, interpretations varied dramatically. “This is another level of weird,” one user wrote. Another added, “Pulling/tickling a child at a crowded celebration might seem out of context. Hopefully it’s just over-excitement, but visuals are important.” A third posted, “This is inappropriate unless it’s his child or they have a good relationship.” More hostile responses also emerged. “Straight to jail,” one person wrote, while another declared, “The goat debate is over. MJ is no longer the goat.” Others went a step further, posting: “Michael Jeffrey Epstein Jordan is so disgusting,” and “Search Michael Jordan in Epstein Files“. Meanwhile, another group of viewers dismissed the video as harmless. “He was obviously just teasing the kid as a joke,” one fan wrote. Another said: “It looks to me like he got his hands wet off the kid’s shirt and wiped them on his legs. I didn’t see anything weird.” One thought the child got wet during the celebrations: “His driver’s son got wet during the celebrations and he was just trying to help him get the water down. Honestly, who wants their child to get wet with beer?” Others suggested there was a practical reason, writing: “Maybe there’s more to it, someone said the kid had ice on his shirt.” The authenticity of the video has also been questioned. “Has anyone verified this video?” one user asked, while another insisted: “It’s easy, I don’t think there’s anything wrong with it.”

The context surrounding the relationship

Those defending the moment pointed to the long-standing relationship between Jordan and the Redick family. Jordan and Redick have a close connection through NASCAR that goes back further than the team itself. Redick previously said Jordan met his father-in-law, former baseball pitcher Jose De Leon, during his time with the Chicago White Sox. He believes there may even be a photo of Jordan holding his wife Alexa, recalling: “I’ve seen a few pictures of Alexa and her mom… I think there’s even a photo of Jordan holding baby Alexa, and I could be wrong.” Because of this history, some viewers saw familiarity rather than intrusion. “Oh stop it. That’s the winner’s eldest son. MJ is obviously like family,” one comment read. Another added: “Normal behavior with kids. Sometimes you have to interrupt them to get them to talk to you. “ Jordan himself has spoken about how much NASCAR means to him personally, recalling hours spent watching the races with his family in North Carolina and saying the sport connects him to his hometown. As a result, the Daytona victory carries an emotional weight that transcends the race, as was evident in the celebrations before the video was posted online.

A celebration casts a shadow

The controversy comes amid a major achievement for 23XI Racing. Redick led just one lap in the race, but that was all that mattered, raising the checkered flag and joining Jordan in lifting the Harley J. Earle Trophy in front of more than 150,000 spectators. Neither Jordan nor the team have spoken publicly about the viral clip. The moment remains a brief clip in a crowded celebration, and viewers either saw awkward movements or familiar ones, interpreted in opposite ways.

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