Larsa Pippen and Marcus Jordan have unfollowed one another on social media, signaling their year-and-a-half relationship has drawn to a close.
Larsa, 49, and Marcus, 33, were no longer following one another as of Sunday, when the Real Housewives of Miami personality also took to the Instagram Stories platform with a reference to an ex-partner.
The Bravo star posed a poll that read: ‘Should your friends unfollow your ex?’
The former pair were linked to the Chicago Bulls NBA dynasty of the 1990s, as Marcus is Michael Jordan’s son, while Larsa is Scottie Pippen’s ex wife.
Marcus was seen Sunday on social media in a picture alongside his famed father, 60, who had publicly expressed disapproval of his son’s relationship last summer.
Larsa Pippen, 49, and Marcus Jordan, 33, have unfollowed one another on social media, signaling their year-and-a-half relationship has drawn to a close. Pictured last month
The Real Housewives of Miami personality took to the Instagram Stories platform with a reference to an ex-partner with a poll that read: ‘Should your friends unfollow your ex?’
Michael had been asked about the relationship, and if he was in favor of it, while he went to dinner at the Parisian restaurant Matignon last July with wife Yvette Prieto, 44. The iconic NBA player initially laughed then said, ‘No.’
In Sunday’s post, Marcus seemingly referred to the publicity supporting the split, writing, ‘I search one name and end up seein’ 20 things.’
He added the inscription ‘MJX2’ in a reference to his matching initials with his father, who wore a brown cap with an off-white top in the picture, as the family watched the Super Bowl together.
Larsa and Marcus have their own iHeartRadio podcast titled Separation Anxiety, which debuted this past June.
It was not immediately clear if the podcast would continue in the wake of their apparent split, as their most recent podcast was posted in November.
Both Larsa and Marcus addressed Michael’s remarks on their podcast shortly thereafter, as Marcus said he was amused, and didn’t think Michael meant harm with the remark.
‘Immediately I thought: “Like, he’s playing; he’s joking, he’s laughing,’ Marcus said. ‘He’s, you know, just being playful.’
Larsa said she ‘didn’t think it was funny’ and saw ‘nothing funny about it,’ adding, ‘I do understand that it’s not awkward for us to be together ’cause it’s us, but it probably is awkward for my ex and your dad.’
Larsa and Marcus were not following one another on Sunday on Instagram
Marcus was seen Sunday on social media in a picture alongside his famed father, 60, who had publicly expressed disapproval of his son’s relationship last summer
The one-time couple attended a DIRECTV holiday party at a private residence in November
Pippen was seen donning the jewel-encrusted band on the ring finger of her left hand
The pair, who had been dating more than a year, appeared affectionate at the function
The former pair were linked to the Chicago Bulls NBA dynasty of the 1990s, as Marcus is Michael Jordan’s son, while Larsa is Scottie Pippen’s ex wife. Pictured in 1996
Larsa and Marcus were initially spotted with one another in 2022 stepping out in their native Miami.
Larsa told People that she initially began talking to Marcus in 2019, and they had ‘a great foundation as friends’ before dating.
Larsa is mom to four kids with ex-husband Scottie Pippen – sons Scotty Jr., 22, Preston, 21, and Justin, 18, and daughter Sophia, 14.
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