Larsa Pippen's partner, Marcus Jordan, has recently shared that his well-known family is becoming more open to the possibility of him making an appearance on The Real Housewives of Miami. During the promotion of their new podcast, "Separation Anxiety," the 32-year-old founder of Trophy Room revealed that he has already filmed some scenes with Larsa for the upcoming season.
The son of Michael Jordan and his ex-wife Juanita Vanoy, the retired basketball player has a close connection to Larsa's former husband, Scottie Pippen. Despite being a private family, Marcus acknowledges being an adult and capable of handling certain situations, although it has been a learning experience for him.
Larsa Pippen and Marcus Jordan Charles Sykes/Bravo
During the interview, the ex-college basketball player expressed his surprise at how fast drama can unfold while filming a Real Housewives show. He was amazed at how an innocuous look or a single word in a sentence could trigger a heated argument. Larsa, on the other hand, advised her partner to be cautious of his actions and words, especially when a microphone is present, to avoid any potential hot mic situations.
The couple, who sparked dating rumors in September 2022, have been enjoying working together on the upcoming season 6 of RHOM. Larsa expressed her excitement, saying that she feels like she's working with her best friend even on the podcast. She added that having a boyfriend and a best friend in one person makes everything more fun. Before the new season airs, Marcus and Larsa will be discussing their relationship on their podcast, "Separation Anxiety." The duo sees the podcast as an opportunity to clarify any misconceptions and address public interest about their relationship in their own words.
Larsa and Marcus dispel a common misconception about their relationship on "Separation Anxiety." Despite Larsa's familiarity with Michael through her marriage to Scottie, she had not met Marcus until 2019. The pair had been introduced at a party by mutual friends, contrary to popular belief that they had known each other for an extended period. "We just met four years ago," Larsa clarified, hoping to set the record straight.
Marcus joked about people assuming that his girlfriend was babysitting him when he was young, but clarified that they only met four years ago and started off as friends. They gradually became more than friends due to having mutual friends. Larsa was a major factor in Marcus's decision to do the podcast as her public presence and the false narratives surrounding their relationship made him more comfortable with having a conversation in their own tone.
New episodes of “Separation Anxiety” will premiere weekly via iHeartRadio.
With reporting by Christina Garibaldi