Hollywood Live: Michael Jordan Doesn’t Approve of Marcus Dating Larsa Pippen

Larsa Pippen says she is traumatized by Michael Jordan’s recent disapproval of her relationship with his son, Marcus Jordan. Well, they were speaking on Monday’s episode of her and Marcus’ Separation Anxiety podcast, and Larsa said that she was embarrassed and traumatized after the NBA legend, who is 60, publicly stated that he doesn’t approve of her romance with Marcus, who’s 32.

Earlier this month, a TMZ photographer had asked Michael about his son’s relationship with the Real Housewives of Miami star. He was leaving dinner in Paris, and at first Michael apparently laughed the question off. But then the paparazzi pressed him further and honey, he got into it and said, no, he does not approve. And some other things too.

During the podcast, Marcus did explain that he found his father’s comments amusing. However, Larsa noted she didn’t think it was funny at all. He said: “I know my dad and obviously my whole family were very competitive. It’s part of our DNA to talk smack. It gets us going and gets us motivated. When I saw my dad’s comments, I thought he’s playing. He’s joking, and probably the tequila’s talking too.”

Larsa Pippen arrives at the premiere of “Spider-Man: No Way Home” at the Regency Village Theater on Monday, Dec. 13, 2021, in Los Angeles. (Photo by Jordan Strauss/Invision/AP)

Well, maybe Michael should check himself since he is 16 years older than his current wife. Double standards are as old as you, Michael. Time to join the 21st century babe.

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