Larsa Pippen has been targeted by a fan after she was seen out on a date with Marcus Jordan, son of legendary NBA star Michael.
Pippen's romance with Jordan has gone viral, especially due to the rivalry shared between her ex, and her new partner's father. Scottie Pippen and Jordan played together for many years at the Chicago Bulls, but ego has seen their relationship deteriorate.
It was alleged by Pippen that Jordan was given too much praise, and that he was not valued enough for what he brought to the team as an NBA superstar. But their relationship is not going to be fixed anytime soon, as his ex-wife is now dating the son of his former team-mate, and one fan clearly isn't happy about it.
The new couple were in some luxury seats at SoFi Stadium on Sunday night as they watched the Los Angeles Chargers lose 30-27 to the Kansas City Chiefs. However, the date didn't go without interruption, as they were confronted by a fan.
The fan noticed the pair together, and decided to call out Pippen for dating the son of her ex's apparent enemy. "Hey Larsa, that's what you're doing?" the fan said.
"You're with the boy, Mike's son? You a cold motherf***** ain't you! You're cold as a motherf*****, homie."
Pippen and Jordan seemed to cope with it pretty well, and the situation was dismissed quickly. But the altercation was recorded, and has since done the rounds on social media.
Pippen was married to her former NBA partner for 24 years before they divorced in 2021, and the 48-year-old has since been dating Jordan's son, who's 31. The feud between NBA stars Pippen and Jordan had been declining for some time, but things boiled over when The Last Dance series was released on Netflix.
The series looked into Jordan's career and highlighted the calibre of player that he was, and that's not an opinion that is often disputed. Jordan is considered by many as the greatest of all-time, although LeBron James is doing his best to change that.
But former team-mate Pippen felt as though those who shared the court with Jordan weren't featured enough, and unleashed a rant in his November 2021 Unguarded memoir. “They glorified Michael Jordan while not giving nearly enough praise to me and my proud teammates,” Pippen wrote.
“Michael deserved a large portion of the blame, the producers had granted him editorial control of the final product. The doc couldn’t have been released otherwise. He was the leading man and the director.”