Larsa Pippen has kept her love life low-key after breaking up with Marcus Jordan.
“I've been trying to keep a low profile,” the “Real Housewives of Miami” star told Page Six's “Virtual Reali- He spoke at “Tea”.
“I think from my last relationship, it was very public, so in this chapter of my life, I want to keep certain things to myself,” she elaborates. Well, for me, my last situation. ”
Pippen, 50, and Jordan, 33, made their relationship official on Instagram in January 2023 after months of speculation. Their romance lasted until Season 6 of RHOM, but the couple called off their romance by the time the final episode aired.
Despite a brief reconciliation, the Bravolebrities and the son of NBA legend Michael Jordan parted ways for good in March.
Pippen told “Virtual Reali-Tea” that he is hesitant to spotlight his next relationship on future seasons of “RHOM.”
“I want to get to know people and go on dates, and once I get a feel for the person, maybe… [I’ll] Be open to sharing,” she explains.
The Larsa Marie jewelry designer is open to dating, but things haven't been going so well lately as she believes Miami is the “worst place” to meet potential suitors.
“I just think there's a lot of eye candy there,” says the 305 resident, who is in the early stages of filming Season 7 of “Roam.” “That's why I feel like it's difficult to date here.”
Pippen said she struck up a relationship with a man she met on a recent outing, but broke off the relationship when her friends started investigating.
“I literally met someone randomly…my friends started giving him nicknames and they called him 'tinder cheater.' They're like, 'He's a full-con,'” she told us.
“So you can't meet random people because you think they're going to take you at face value. And then when my friends start looking you up, they're like, 'He doesn't know your identity online…' Absolutely,'' Pippen continued, before joking. all. '”
The reality TV star, who has four children with ex-husband Scottie Pippen, announced that she and Mr. Wright have been together since her divorce from former basketball player Scottie Pippen, 59, was finalized in December 2021. He said he doesn't expect there to be any problems with the meeting.
“I think it's hard to trust people, and for me it's very hard to let people into my world. [meet] My kids, and it's not as easy as I thought it would be,” she says.
“When I got divorced, I really thought it wouldn't be that hard to find someone to be with. And I'm starting to realize that it's not as easy as I thought.”
However, it was easy for Larsa to film House of Villains solo after appearing on Season 2 of Traitor with her then-boyfriend Marcus.
“It was much better,” she says of joining the series without her boyfriend. “It was a great experience. I loved having the other guys in the house because I felt like I got along really well with them.”
Larsa says she became particularly close to Love & Hip Hop star Safaree Samuels, Nicki Minaj's ex-boyfriend, but insists their relationship was strictly platonic.
“Since then, Safaree and I have become really good friends. We live in the same city, but we had never even met. And we ended up living in the same house. “It was amazing,” she says.
“I got to know everyone better. We're just friends, but I really enjoyed getting to know him and the other members.”
Larsa was also happy to meet her good friend and fellow “Real Housewives” Teresa Giudice when she stepped onto the set of the unscripted hit.
“I was so excited. I love her so much. We literally lived together. Imagine being able to live in the same house with your really good friends?” Housewives” says while praising the OG.
“We had so much fun. … We cooked together. We slept together. She made me coffee every day. I really enjoyed spending time with her.” It seems like.”
Larsa surprised 'House of Villains' viewers by joining the cast on Thursday's episode, following the '90 Day Fiancé' cast Larissa Lima was eliminated..
The series also stars Judith, Tiffany “New York” Pollard (I Love New York, Flavor of Love), Candy Muse (RuPaul's Drag Race), and Camilla Point. Many notable reality TV icons have appeared, including Dexter (Bad Girls Club), Richard Hatch (Survivor) and Victoria Larson (The Bachelor).
The crew members will compete for a prize of $200,000 and the title of “America's Greatest Supervillain.”
Larsa tells “Virtual Reali-Tea” that if she wins, she would like to use the money to upgrade her new home.
“I just bought a house,” she says. “So maybe I'll try redoing the closet or something.”
'House of Villains' airs every Thursday at 10pm ET on E! The first two episodes are available to stream on Peacock.





