Larsa Pippen is “hanging out” with Michael Jordan — her ex-husband Scottie Pippen’s former Chicago Bulls teammate — amid her romance with her son, Marcus Jordan.
The ‘Real Housewives Of Miami’ Star Was Coy About Her Relationship Tuesday’s Episode of “The Tamron Hall Show” But she admitted that she is getting to know her boyfriend’s family.
“I’ve been hanging out with them lately, but I don’t really want to talk about them. I think it’s not about my parents or their parents — they’re all happy; our whole The family is fine,” Larsa, 48, explained when host Hall asked if she had met Michael, 60, and his ex-wife Juanita Vanoy.
“I feel like it’s more about where I am, where [Marcus] Is. I feel like we are in a great place. We inspire each other. We are really happy being together. And I think that’s the most important thing,” the mother of four continued, adding that both parents want to see their children “happy.”
“We’ve spent the holidays together, and it’s good,” she made sure to note. “We’re in a great place.”
Asked if she and Marcus, 32, have the “blessings” of their parents, Larsa replied, “Yeah.”
Despite the couple’s shared history, the Bravolebrity said that she and her boyfriend “literally met at a party four years ago” and struck up a friendship.
“We have a lot of friends, and so we’re in the same circle,” she shared, stressing that they have “everything in common.”
As for the 16-year age difference between the two, Larsa believes that age “doesn’t determine your level of maturity.”
“I’ve dated guys who were a lot older than me,” she said. “Scotty is 10 years older than me.”
And when asked if she and Marcus are “in love,” the jewelry designer replied, “I think so.” Larsa called him her “forever valentine” earlier this month.
The unlikely pair made their romance Instagram official in January, but have been photographed on multiple dates since September 2022.
As for the contentious relationship between her ex and Marcus’ father — who won six NBA championships together — factors in, Larsa insisted she “didn’t plan it that way” but rather “[doesn’t] care” how Scotty might feel about it.