Larsa Pippen & Michael Jordan’s Son Marcus Jordan Spotted Cuddling At Festival

Larsa Pippen, Marcus Jordan, Michael Jordan

Larsa Pippen & Michael Jordan’s Son Marcus Jordan Spotted Cuddling At The Rolling Loud Music Festival

 

It looks like Larsa Pippen and Marcus Jordan aren’t afraid of showing a little PDA!

On Sunday (Sept. 25), Scottie Pippen’s ex, Larsa and Michael Jordan’s son, Marcus were spotted together at the Rolling Loud Music Festival in New York. Video footage shows the pair face-to-face, slow dancing and grinding on each other. At one point it appears Larsa kissed Marcus on the cheek.

Concert goers who were present and beared witness to the lovebirds in action said Larsa and Marcus were dancing together all night, hugging and kissing and engaging in lots of PDA. Sources say Larsa was kissing Marcus’ neck, laying her head on his chest, making it very clear to all that they were indeed together.

As previously reported, Larsa Pippen, 48, and Marcus Jordan, 31, sparked dating rumors when the two were spotted together at Zuma, a Japanese restaurant, in Miami on Saturday (September 4). They were allegedly double dating with another couple. While it was reported that they were, indeed, on a date, there is said to have been no public display of affection between the pair.

Larsa Pippen and Marcus Jordan

Larsa Pippen is the ex-wife of retired NBA player Scottie Pippen, with the two finalizing their divorce in January 2022. They share four children: Scotty Jr.PrestonJustin and Sophia.

Larsa & Scottie Pippen

Making things even messier, Scottie Pippen and Michael Jordan were once teammates on the Chicago Bulls in the 1980s and 1990s. Although they once shared a close knit relationship, the two later developed a savage rivalry, with Scottie Pippen revealing in his November 2021 biography Unguarded that he was “upset” with Michael Jordan for omitting his NBA history in the The Last Dance. He also felt as though Michael Jordan had made him look bad.

Scottie Pippen, Michael Jordan

According to Scottie Pippen,

“They glorified Michael Jordan while not giving nearly enough praise to me and my proud teammates. 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.”

He added,

“I had expected much more. When I was first told about it over a year earlier, I couldn’t wait to tune in, knowing it would feature rare footage.”

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Authored by: Monique Nicole