Love is in the air for Michael Jordan and his fiancee Yvette Prieto. However, love isn’t enough to get the NBA legend to not protect his $650 million empire. Jordan recently had Prieto sign a prenup.More than a year after becoming engaged in December 2011, Jordan married fiancee and former model Yvette Prieto, his girlfriend of five years.
After five years of dating, former NBA star Michael Jordan, 50, and his model-fiancée, Yvette Prieto, 35, made it official with a wedding in Palm Beach, Fla., on Saturday.
About 500 people arriving by tour buses piled into an Episcopal church called Bethesda-by-the Sea, where Donald Trump was married to Melania.
Yvette Prieto is entitled to one million dollars for every year they stay married and if their wedded bliss lasts longer than ten years, Prieto will then receive five million for every year after the decade milestone.While the 33-year-old Cuban model did sign the prenup, she doesn’t believe they will need it because they have that Ashford & Simpson type of love–solid (yes, I know that was corny). The couple has been together since 2009 and will allegedly walk down the aisle on the 27th of April.
I’m glad to see Michael Jordan is learning from his past mistakes. when he divorced his first wife Juanita Vanoy, he had no prenup and wound having to give her $168 million of his fortune and a mega mansion in Chicago. Juanita Vanoy cited irreconcilable differences when she and Jordan divorced, but many speculated Vanoy was just done with Jordan’s serial cheating. Hopefully, Michael Jordan has changed his womanizing ways.
This is the second marriage for the Chicago Bulls legend. He and his first wife Juanita Vanoy divorced in 2006 after 17 years of marriage, and they have three grown children together. I think that’s a small amount to pay Juanita and his three children.