Larsa Pippen is spilling the tea on what went wrong in her relationship with Marcus Jordan.
During the Wednesday, June 11, episode of The Real Housewives of Miami, Larsa, 50, got emotional when discussing her July 2024 split from Marcus, 34.
“When I was dating Marcus, my kids were like, ‘Stop getting back together and breaking up and just get off the ride,’” Larsa — who shares four children with ex-husband Scottie Pippen — claimed during the season 7 premiere. “That’s when I was like, I need to get away from the situation.”
The Bravo star said she started seeing a side of Marcus “that didn’t really align with who I am as a person.” She cited nights out when Marcus would allegedly want to be the very last person in the club.
“It was not a good situation for me and my family so I had to remove myself from it,” Larsa said in a confessional interview while holding back tears. “But doing what was best for me and my family ended up pissing him off so bad that he sent me really bad messages.”
During a separate scene, Larsa claimed that Marcus was sending her and her friends “really threatening text messages” at the end of the relationship.
“When you least expect it, I’m going to get you back and I could care less about the impact it does to your family,” Larsa said while reading an alleged text message from Marcus. “Leave me alone. We don’t have s*** to talk about.”
Us Weekly has reached out to Marcus’ team for comment on the season 7 premiere.
As the fallout of her public breakup plays out this season on The Real Housewives of Miami, Larsa has moved on with basketball player Jeff Coby.
In an exclusive interview with Us, Larsa said she enjoys the pressure of not having to go out all the time with her boyfriend.
“I think we do very normal things. I think this is the first relationship where we don’t have to go out,” she said in May. “We don’t have to do extravagant things. We just like to do simple things and we make each other happy. It’s been really fun.”
As for why she finds herself dating various athletes, Larsa said she likes their “discipline.”
“I feel like most athletes are disciplined when it comes down to their regimen and how they go about their food and how they work out and sleep well,” she explained. “I want to surround myself with guys that are motivated.”
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