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“Jordan Has a History of Being an As**le”: Rapper Willie D Slams Michael Jordan

Published 05/19/2020, 3:49 PM EDT

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American rapper Willie D doesn’t seem to be a big fan of Michael Jordan- at least off the court. In an interview with Vlad TV that released on YouTube last week, Willie explained why he didn’t like Jordan.

He discussed one of his songs which calls Jordan a bitch. Willie started to explain why he had such lyrics when the interviewer asked him the question.

“The bottom line is that he is selfish,” he said. Willey, however, admitted that he is great at basketball. But according to him, as a human being, “Jordan has a history of being an a****e.”

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The comments from Willie came at a time when people have been showering praises on the Chicago Bulls legend. The Last Dance, a 10-episode series concentrating on Jordan’s final season at Bulls in 1997-98, aired its final two episodes on Sunday.

At a time when sports events across the world remain suspended, The Last Dance has been a great alternative for sports fans. Celebrating one of the best basketball players ever, the docuseries from ESPN has gained great viewership.

Michael Jordan s**ts people out, feels Willie D

While Jordan has been praised by many, he did not feel that would be the case before its release. Prior to the documentary, Jordan had said that many might start hating him for a few things shown in the documentary.

Willie D mentioned it while he was discussing his dislike for Jordan. “He doesn’t need a documentary to make him look bad,” Willie said while adding, “He can handle that all by himself, he has handled that throughout his life. He does have a well-documented history of shitting out people- both close to him and at distance.”

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In the next part of the interview, he explained people’s deeds as a human being mattered more to him.

“I don’t care what you do for a living, I don’t care how famous you are. I don’t care that you scored 1,000 fuckin’ points in one basketball game, I don’t care if you actually fly muthaf***,” he said.

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“You can literally know how to fuckin’ fly and it would not impress me if you are not a good person. I’m more concerned with what kind of person you are.”

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