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Time of India
16-07-2025
- Entertainment
- Time of India
Michael Jordan and Yvette Prieto turn heads in Greece aboard luxury yacht amid romantic European getaway
Michael Jordan and Yvette Prieto. Image via: Chuck Burton / Associated Press Michael Jordan and his wife, Yvette Prieto, are making waves in the Mediterranean this summer. The NBA legend, now taking a break from ownership duties and preparing for a broadcast comeback, is soaking up the sun aboard his $115 million yacht, M'Brace. Their latest stop was the glamorous Greek island of Mykonos, and with every port they hit, it's clear the couple is living a dream life of luxury, fashion, and family while turning heads at every turn. Michael Jordan and Yvette Prieto add style and serenity aboard the M'Brace While many celebrities travel incognito, Michael Jordan and Yvette Prieto have embraced the spotlight. The six-time NBA champion was seen stepping onto Mykonos' sunlit shores wearing a pale blue t-shirt, crisp white shorts, and a fresh pair of Jordan 1 Low sneakers. With his signature bucket hat in hand, sunglasses shielding his eyes, and layered bracelets around his wrist, Jordan looked every bit the icon. Close behind, Yvette Prieto redefined vacation fashion. She dazzled in a Missoni crochet-knit halterneck top with a matching skirt, black strappy sandals, statement earrings, and a tan handbag. As Daily Mail reports, Prieto's effortless style elevated every outing during their European getaway, whether it was her burnt-orange bikini with a sarong-style wrap or her yellow terry cloth co-ord set that echoed vintage fishing lodge charm. Prieto's attention to detail and flair for texture, think woven straw totes and chic bucket hats, brought the aesthetic to life with a high-fashion twist. Her resort wardrobe was lauded for walking the line between coastal minimalism and elegance. Michael Jordan and Yvette Prieto's vacation is fit for basketball royalty Jordan's superyacht, M'Brace, isn't just a floating mansion. It can be described as a mobile sanctuary. The 244-foot vessel, purchased in 2022, hosts eight cabins, multiple entertainment decks, a full gym, Jacuzzis, and 24 crew members. It reportedly costs $10 million annually to operate and has already sailed to Sardinia, Croatia, and now Greece. Alongside Jordan and Prieto are their twin daughters, extended family, and select friends. While docked in Spetses, the couple was spotted holding hands, sharing cigars, and coordinating in matching white hats. Michael Jordan's comeback— off the court and onto the screen This idyllic summer arrives just ahead of a major professional transition for Jordan. After selling his stake in the Charlotte Hornets in 2023, he's now set to return to NBA media— this time with NBC. His role will feature '60 Minutes-style' segments, halftime analysis, and select hands-on features. Also Read: "Oh, you want to play with Michael Jordan, too"- LeBron James admits NBA legend was his biggest inspiration As NBC revives its NBA coverage next season, Jordan, who called the network's past involvement 'a meaningful part of my career,' will foster a new era. Until then, he's cruising through a summer of elegance, family, and iconic memories with Yvette by his side. Catch Rani Rampal's inspiring story on Game On, Episode 4. Watch Here!


Perth Now
01-07-2025
- Politics
- Perth Now
‘Boring as bats..t': Channel 10's news show dubbed Temu ACA
Channel 10's replacement for the axed Project has flopped with Perth viewers, beaten by reruns on the ABC and derided online as a boring, Temu current affairs program. 10News+ debuted in Perth with an average audience of just 25,000 according to OzTam data— compared to 7NEWS Perth's share of 137,000 in the same timeslot. It recorded just 1000 viewers in regional WA. But 10's new show came in fourth in Perth, losing out to the ABC's reruns of Antique Roadshow and Hard Quiz over the hour-long slot. Nationally, 10News+ recorded an average share of just 291,000 viewers. Anchors Denham Hitchcock and Amelia Brace opened the program claiming they weren't out to 'scare or depress' viewers. 10News+ anchors Amelia Brace and Denham Hitchcock share a fist bump after the end of their first broadcast Credit: 10Play 'We will give you facts, information you can trust — the truth,' Brace said, before Hitchcock added: 'Of course, we are a daily news program, so you won't miss the stories that matter.' 'But we are also digging deeper with investigations and original reporting you won't see anywhere else,' Brace added. The first segment — a 20 minute-long investigation lead by Hitchcock into drug smuggling Melbourne mum Debbie Voulgaris, who is serving a 15 year sentence in Taiwan — was slammed as too long for 6pm. 'Please no more long investigation reports it's 6pm,' one viewer mused on social media. '10News+ will not survive. A 60 Minutes-style program like this will not connect in the 6 pm timeslot. Families are busy preparing dinner and doing kids homework to really tune in,' another wrote. 'You replaced The Project with a Temu ACA. Not seeing (The Project) is incredibly depressing. 10News+ sucks,' wrote another. Nationally, 10News+ recorded an average share of just 291,000 viewers. Credit: Supplied The duo then interviewed the Prime Minister, crossed to a reporter covering the the Erin Patterson 'mushroom murders' trial and the claims by a former Greens candidate about police brutality at a pro-Palestine protest. At one point in the broadcast, Hitchcock asked Anthony Albanese if he would ever call US President Donald Trump 'Daddy', following NATO secretary general Mark Rutte's comments last week. 'It's not the words that I would use. I've been very respectful to the President of the United States,' he said. 'I know the Secretary General of NATO quite well, Mark Rutte, and he was formerly the Prime Minister of the Netherlands and he was a bit of a character and I think his own character came through with those comments. 'But they were received well by the President and so all's good.' The show ended with a story on a NSW surfer attacked by a shark at the weekend before an interview with astronaut Chris Hadfield. Hitchcock and Brace closed the show with a fist bump, prompting one viewer to say 'yikes'. Others slammed the hour long show as bland, disappointing and 'unwatchable trash' and 'boring as bats..t'. 'This is trash, so dry and bland. Time for the project 2.0 and a game show in a prime time slot up against Home and Away,' one said. 'You replaced The Project for this tabloid junk? I'm turning this off!' another posted. 10 announced the new program last month, a replacement for the long-running show The Project, which is axed last week after a run of poor ratings.