Larsa Pippen Is “Traumatized” And “Embarrassed” Over Michael Jordan’s Comments About Her Relationship With His Son


Larsa Pippen has opened up on Michael Jordan’s recent revelation in which he made it known that he does not approve of her relationship with his son, Marcus Jordan.

MJ was recently caught by paparazzi who asked whether he was in favor of the controversial hookup and said he was not. The response came the same day Marcus and Larsa were interviewed making claims that the former’s family is okay with the relationship. As it happened, the interview didn’t make it online until after His Airness made his feelings known.

Speaking on their Separation Anxiety podcast, Lasa said she was embarrassed by Jordan’s comments.

Marcus suggested that his father was a bit tipsy off tequila at the time and just blurted his remarks out in jest. However, Larsa did not see the funny side.

“I didn’t think it was funny,” she said (H/T TMZ). “There’s nothing funny about it. I was kind of embarrassed.”

Larsa also revealed having been assured by Marcus on multiple occasions that the Jordans were fine with them dating, so she was “traumatized” by the comments.

“I was like traumatized,” she added. “I’m like, ‘Oh, my God. What are we going to do?’ People think I lied.”

Marcus claimed that his father has reached out several times to say he’s okay with the relationship, also noting that MJ probably didn’t want to fuel speculation over them dating simply to embarrass Scottie Pippen given the beef they’ve had since 2020.

Aaron Gordon Reveals Secret Behind His Dunking Success: “These Guys Are So Good”

Aaron Gordon explains why he is good at dunkingAaron Gordon (Photo by Matthew Stockman/Getty Images)
The Denver Nuggets have emerged as a legitimate contender in the NBA. Much of their success hinges on the multifaceted play of Nikola Jokic, the reigning MVP. But surrounding Jokic are a cast of talented scorers, each with their own unique role within the team’s offensive system. One such player is Aaron Gordon, whose recent success highlights the adaptability required to thrive alongside superstars.

Gordon’s athleticism and finishing ability have always been evident, but his mastery of a specific role—the dunker spot—has led to his recent rise in Denver. This seemingly simple area on the court, just below the free-throw line, has become a launchpad for Gordon’s offensive production.

In a recent interview, Gordon shed light on the strategic brilliance behind his dunker spot dominance: “These guys are so good that I’m playing with… they demand so much attention on the offensive side… then I’m just lurking on the baseline.” This statement perfectly encapsulates Gordon’s current effectiveness.

Jokic and Jamal Murray are unstoppable forces on the offensive end, commanding the full attention of opposing defenses. Gordon is then free to make backdoor cutbacks, alley-oop finishes, and putbacks with ease. Gordon’s execution of “playing within the system,” a concept often discussed but rarely executed with such precision, is a prime demonstration.