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How Larsa Pippen's Dating Life Has Changed Since Second Marcus Jordon Breakup
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Date:2025-04-06 17:24:13
Larsa Pippen has learned a lot from her very public romance with ex Marcus Jordan.
Several months after The Real Housewives of Miami star and Michael Jordan's son broke up for the second time following several roller-coaster years together, Larsa shared an update on why she hasn't started dating again following the split.
"I am single," the House of Villains star exclusively told E! News. "I haven't really gone on too many dates recently. I feel like I've really been consumed in filming Housewives, my kids, my businesses."
Plus, if Larsa—who was previously married to Scottie Pippen—were to begin a new relationship, she wouldn't immediately flaunt her new boyfriend for the world to see.
"I don't want to share too much, honestly," the 50-year-old explained. "I feel like my last relationship was on display from day one and if I do meet someone, I'm going to take my time and get to know them initially before I get to be on center street with the person, because I feel like it's hard to get to know someone when it's public. It's so challenging."
The reality star noted it's hard enough getting to know someone new without the world having opinions about your love life.
"If you're just meeting someone, you don't necessarily know if you guys are even going to get along or if you guys if there's longevity in it," Larsa continued. "But as soon as it's put out there, it's like you're linked to this person forever. People always want to make more of it than it actually is, so I want to be more careful this time around and not necessarily share too much in the beginning."
Plus, she's been too busy competing against fellow reality TV baddies—like Survivor winner Richard Hatch, The Real Housewives of New Jersey's Teresa GIudice and Flavor of Love alum Tiffany "New York" Pollard—on season two of E!'s House of Villains.
"I'm obsessed with doing these competitive reality TV shows," Larsa told E!. "I did Traitors and I felt like this would be super fun. I had a great experience, honestly, meeting new people."
Don't miss Larsa compete for $200,000 when House of Villains airs Thursdays at 10 p.m. on E!. The first two episodes are available to stream on Peacock.
And keep reading to look back at Larsa and Marcus' romance before the split.
Just us, or were sparks flying between these two at E11EVEN while Travis Scott was performing during Miami Art Week on Dec. 4, 2022?
Fittingly, their step-and-repeat debut was at Watch What Happens Live! on Jan. 3, 2023.
All was revealed-ish weeks later when Larsa posted their first pic as a couple on Jan. 23, 2023, when she paid a visit to Marcus' Orlando boutique, Trophy Room.
The couple were ready for their close-up in March.
Marcus proved he wasn't camera-shy when he showed up on The Real Housewives of Miami.
One of the benefits of finding love in Florida: Backdrops like this on a fine April day.
Hardly their first event, but this May 2023 sighting in Miami might be their first actually red carpet.
The couple caught some rays in August 2023.
Living fooooooore each other.
That velvet wasn't the only thing that was crushing in this cozy snapshot.
What happened in Vegas started in the hallway.
Never a bad time to learn about new ways to save money.
The couple coordinated with each other and the turkey.
It was beginning to look a lot like Christmas in this December 2023 snap.
In February 2024, a source close to Larsa told E! News that the pair "have decided to take some time apart to reevaluate their relationship."
"This has nothing to do with any family input," an insider added, "but solely for their personal growth."
(E!, Bravo and Peacock are all part of the NBCUniversal family)
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