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Larsa Pippen is avoiding the beef between her ex-husband Scottie Pippen and his former team-mate and the father of her boyfriend, NBA icon Michael Jordan.
The 48-year-old TV star was married to Pippen for 24 years but filed for divorce in 2021, and now finds herself dating Marcus Jordan, 32.
During an appearance on the Tamron Hall Show, Larsa discussed the animosity between the former teammates as well as her new relationship.
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Hall read a quote from Pippen’s November 2021 memoir “Unguarded", where the six-time NBA champion discussed his displeasure about how he was portrayed in Jordan's documentary ' 'The Last Dance'.
“I was nothing more than a prop. His ‘best team-mate of all time,’ he called me. He couldn’t have been more condescending if he tried,” Hall read out loud to Larsa.
Larsa said that Pippen "has a right to the way he feels" and admitted that Marcus is her "best friend".
Despite the success Pippen and Jordan achieved together with the Chicago Bulls, the release of the ESPN documentary soured relations between the two Hall of Famers.
While the pair may not be on speaking terms, Larsa revealed that dating Jordan's son was certainly not planned as their relationship "just happened".
“I didn’t plan it like that. It wasn’t like it was planned like that, I think we were just together a lot with our friends and it just happened,” Larsa said. "They think once you’re divorced, you’re done. I feel like I’ve overcome so many different obstacles because I feel like I should have love. I should be able to date who I want.
Larsa Pippen is avoiding the beef between her ex-husband Scottie Pippen and his former team-mate and the father of her boyfriend, NBA icon Michael Jordan.
The 48-year-old TV star was married to Pippen for 24 years but filed for divorce in 2021, and now finds herself dating Marcus Jordan, 32.
During an appearance on the Tamron Hall Show, Larsa discussed the animosity between the former teammates as well as her new relationship.
READ MORE:Shaquille O'Neal refusing to share fortune with kids after shedding down from 23 stone
Hall read a quote from Pippen’s November 2021 memoir “Unguarded", where the six-time NBA champion discussed his displeasure about how he was portrayed in Jordan's documentary ' 'The Last Dance'.
“I was nothing more than a prop. His ‘best team-mate of all time,’ he called me. He couldn’t have been more condescending if he tried,” Hall read out loud to Larsa.
Larsa said that Pippen "has a right to the way he feels" and admitted that Marcus is her "best friend".
Despite the success Pippen and Jordan achieved together with the Chicago Bulls, the release of the ESPN documentary soured relations between the two Hall of Famers.
While the pair may not be on speaking terms, Larsa revealed that dating Jordan's son was certainly not planned as their relationship "just happened".
“I didn’t plan it like that. It wasn’t like it was planned like that, I think we were just together a lot with our friends and it just happened,” Larsa said. "They think once you’re divorced, you’re done. I feel like I’ve overcome so many different obstacles because I feel like I should have love. I should be able to date who I want.