Larsa Pippen's Explosive Revelation About Her Relationship with Marcus Jordan and Scottie Pippen

Larsa Pippen's Explosive Revelation About Her Relationship with Marcus Jordan and Scottie Pippen

Larsa Pippen dishes on how her children have embraced her new beau, Marcus Jordan, and reveals ex-husband Scottie Pippen's thoughts on their relationship Get the exclusive details here

After their split, Larsa Pippen and ex-husband Scottie Pippen have kept their conversations centered on their children. Larsa's boyfriend, Marcus Jordan, has been welcomed into the family with open arms, but the former couple has not delved into each other's personal lives. In an exclusive interview with We on Tuesday, June 13, Larsa shared that they have only discussed their kids since their separation. The couple was promoting their podcast "Separation Anxiety" on iHeartRadio.

Larsa, who shares children Scotty Jr., 22, Preston, 21, Justin, 18, and Sophia, 14, with the former athlete, 57, gushed about how Jordanhas been accepted into her family.

Larsa Pippen's Explosive Revelation About Her Relationship with Marcus Jordan and Scottie Pippen

According to Larsa, her children have a great relationship with Marcus. They share similar interests and often engage in conversations about basketball and fashion. With Marcus owning a clothing store, he is able to contribute his knowledge and expertise to conversations about fashion. Overall, Larsa feels that Marcus is a great fit for their family.

Jordan shared insights into his relationship with Larsa's children, stating that they are older in age. He believes that if someone is dating a person with younger kids, they may need to approach things differently. However, he admires Larsa's friendship with her children, as they talk every day. Jordan is grateful for finding his place amongst his girlfriend's loved ones.

Larsa Pippen's Explosive Revelation About Her Relationship with Marcus Jordan and Scottie Pippen

Justin Pippen and Sophia Pippen Courtesy of Larsa Pippen/Instagram

"I often feel like a fly on the wall during their conversations, chiming in when it makes sense," he shared. "But being close in age, we share a lot in common, which makes it easier to connect. I'm grateful they've welcomed me with open arms." Following Larsa's divorce from Scottie in 2021, she publicly moved on with Jordan. Larsa also spoke out about the ongoing feud between her ex-husband and NBA icon Michael Jordan, who happens to be Marcus' father.

According to Scottie's memoir, Unguarded, he expressed disappointment in how The Last Dance documentary portrayed the Chicago Bulls team. He felt that while Michael Jordan was glorified, the documentary didn't give enough credit to him and his teammates who also played a significant role in the team's success. Scottie also highlighted that Michael had editorial control over the final product, making him accountable for the documentary's final outcome.

Larsa clarified on Tuesday that there are no problems between her and Marcus' family. According to her, both families are supportive of their relationship and want them to be happy. "We bring out the best in each other and that's all our parents want," Larsa shared.

Larsa Pippen's Explosive Revelation About Her Relationship with Marcus Jordan and Scottie Pippen

Larsa and Marcus have strengthened their bond by teaming up for a professional project. Through their podcast, they aim to clear up any misunderstandings that the public may have about their relationship.

"We wanted to clarify any misconceptions and address public interest surrounding our relationship. Through 'Separation Anxiety', we have a platform to speak in our own words and set the record straight," he shared with Us.

Larsa also revealed the inspiration behind the podcast's name, explaining, "Whenever we're apart, we both feel like we have separation anxiety. We constantly want to be with each other, and we believe that's how relationships should be. That's why we chose this name for our podcast."

“Separation Anxiety” is now available to stream on iHeartRadio.

With reporting by Christina Garibaldi