Michael B. Jordan is inadvertently becoming a reality TV staple, as the Hollywood heartthrob finds himself at the center of swirling controversy in Netflix's 'Selling the City'.
- January 4, 2025
AceShowbiz - Lights, camera, drama! Michael B. Jordan, known for his roles in "Creed" and "Black Panther," has sparked feud in the realm of Netflix reality TV. The actor, who famously tries to keep his love life under wraps, was brought up on "Selling the City" this season, igniting a flurry of drama among the cast members.
During the first season premiere of the Netflix real-state show, Eleonora Srugo of Douglas Elliman hinted that a high-profile buyer was in the market for a $20 million penthouse. Though she stopped short of naming names, it didn't take long for cast member Abigail Godfrey to disclose the buye's identity as none other than Michael B. Jordan.
This revelation sparked tension within the team, particularly between Jordyn Taylor Braff and Gisselle Meneses Nunez. Jordyn revealed she had recently encountered Jordan and believed she nabbed him as a prospective client. However, Gisselle, who had a past "situationship" with the actor, felt slighted, arguing that Jordyn violated "girl code" by not informing her of their encounter.
Jordyn defended herself, citing a purely business relationship and claiming she had also known Jordan for a long time. "We've been distant friends for years. My point is there is no personal relationship. It is a cut and dry business relationship, which is why this works so well," she fired back.
Jordyn slammed Giselle for making the deal personal by bringing in past relationships. "It muddies things," Jordyn said, to which Gisselle insisted, "Me and him are just friends. There's nothing there anymore."
It's not the first time Michael B. Jordan was dragged into reality TV drama. "Selling Sunset" star Bre Tiesi previously discussed her intimate past with the actor. In a candid revelation, Tiesi dished on she had slept with Jordan, a claim she later stood by during the Season 7 reunion while hooked up to a polygraph machine. The shocker came when Tiesi claimed Jordan was not good in bed.
Whether discussing multi-million dollar properties or dishing out personal secrets, Jordan's name brought intrigue and drama to Netflix's reality shows, capturing the audience's attention and ensuring they stayed glued to their screens.
Both "Selling the City" and "Selling Sunset" are currently streaming on Netflix, offering viewers a tantalizing mix of luxury real estate and celebrity gossip.