Michael Jordan’s Son Marcus Sends Honest Message To Haters Who Don’t Support His Relationship With Scottie Pippen’s Ex-Wife

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There are some celebrity romances that are surprising, but then you have those that are just downright unexpected. That’s how one might categorize the relationship between Marcus Jordan and Larsa Pippen. Michael Jordan’s son and Scottie Pippen’s ex wife have been going strong for a little while now, and both seem content. However, as you would expect, there are still those who doubt their affection for each other. Both Larsa and Marcus are surely aware of the buzz surrounding them and know that not everyone is rooting for them. On that note, the younger Jordan sent an honest message to anyone in that camp. 

The couple certainly aren’t hiding their relationship, as they even co-host a podcast called Separation Anxiety and have done joint interviews together. They’ve also appeared together on The Real Housewives of Miami (on which the starlet is a cast member). They were recently interviewed on Pablo Torre Finds Out, during which they discuss their romance and reveal that a wedding is likely on the horizon for them. (Wedding bell rumors previously swirled around them.) The eponymous host also asked how they feel about those who have yet to get on board with their union. Marcus Jordan, like his father, isn’t one to mince words and dropped an F-bomb while addressing the haters: 

I was just gonna say fuck it. That’s kind of my mentality is fuck ‘em all, because I just feel like we compliment in each other in so many different ways that like, whatever she’s having a good day, I’m there to support her and vice versa. I don’t know, I feel like we’re living in our truth, and anyone that isn’t happy about it can piss off.



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