Marcus Jordan and Larsa Pippen are currently in a relationship that has had a lot of people talking. Overall, not a lot of people think their relationship is particularly healthy. Of course, none of these people actually know what their relationship is like. However, a lot of people have noted that there is a 16-year gap between them. Not to mention, Jordan is the son of Michael Jordan who was teammates with Larsa’s ex-husband Scottie. Needless to say, there is a whole bunch of discourse going on here.
Additionally, people have been calling Larsa Pippen a “gold digger.” However, Marcus Jordan would rather you not use that term. Recently, the two started a podcast together called “Separation Anxiety.” In this new podcast, Jordan has been able to speak at length about his new girlfriend and vice versa. One of the topics was the aforementioned “gold digger” label. As he explains, that could not be any further from the truth.
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Marcus Jordan Speaks Candidly
“Yeah, I feel like people try to say Larsa’s a gold digger and she’s after the Jordan money or something,” Marcus Jordan explained. “She’s such an independent, career-driven woman. She’s got it going on … It’s the one comment or commentary that I’ve got to refrain from commenting back on.” Throughout the podcast, the two also spoke about how they met and how they never actually knew each prior to the relationship. Of course, this was a direct response to grooming allegations.
Overall, it seems like these two are doing just fine and are more than happy with one another. Their new podcast is a way for them to connect with fans, and only time will tell how this all develops. Let us know your thoughts on Marcus Jordan’s comments, down below. Additionally, stay tuned to HNHH for more news from around the entertainment world.
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