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Michael B. Jordan’s Nephew and Niece Star in Netflix TikTok Video


The Very Relatable Way Michael B. Jordan Celebrated His Oscar Win

Michael B. Jordan is certainly not a sinner in the eyes of his niece and nephew.

Indeed, the newly-minted Oscar winner’s saint status was on full display as he enlisted the help of his older sister Jamila Jordan-Theus’ kids Lenox and Zorah to introduce the trailer for his new Netflix animated movie Swapped.

In a video shared to TikTok on April 2, Michael sat on the grass alongside Lenox, who delivered the line, “Hi, this is my Uncle Mike!” with a smile as bright as the sunshine yellow shirt he wore.

After Uncle Mike introduced the preview, he leaned over to Zorah and helped her remember her line, “Hope you like it!”

All the while, the Black Panther star’s nephew continued smiling at the camera and, right before the toss to the trailer, waved with both hands and an even bigger smile. 

While Michael—who also has a younger brother named Khalid Jordan—had fun working alongside his nephew for the fun clip, he previously detailed the stress of keeping the tiny tot safe when he was growing up. 

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