The Dan Le Batard Show with Stugotz - PTFO - Inside the Forbidden Love of Michael Jordan's Son and Scottie Pippen's Ex-Wife
Episode Date: October 31, 2023It's Shakespearean. It's Freudian. It's a Greek myth with a Real Housewife. Yes, sports fans: Marcus Jordan and Larsa Pippen are getting married. But are they just a reality-TV couple engineered to go...ose the algorithm? Or is this true romance? Pablo, Cortes, and "Oddball" host Charlotte Wilder listen to their podcast so you don't have to... then confront the Romeo and Juliet of our time with the awkward and essential questions about Michael and Scottie. Watch on YouTube: https://youtu.be/VOaPwe6d0W8 Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
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Welcome to Pablo Tore finds out I am Pablo Tore and today we're going to find out what this sound is.
I don't have a problem telling someone a f*** to their face.
Right after the sad.
You're listening to Giraffe King's Network. Okay, so this episode is going to be different from the episodes that you might be used to,
and I do need to explain why.
There is one specific story that pretty much everybody in my life who is not a die-hard
sports fan has been totally obsessed with, and asking me about, and asking, and asking,
to the point where I became obsessed with it, and I started asking other people about it,
too.
But the whole thing here, for me, I must admit, as a journalist, is that it's a little
shameful, because this story, the story I've been quietly probing for a while journalist, is that it's a little shameful because this story, the story I've been quietly
probing for a while now, is all about the romance between Larsa Pippen, a real housewife of my
amy who was married to Scottie Pippen for 24 years until December 2021, and Marcus Jordan,
who just so happens to be Michael Jordan's kid.
Marcus Jordan, who just so happens to be Michael Jordan's kid.
And so Larsa H49 and Marcus, age 32, they now say a wedding is in the works. What was the possibility of a marriage happening between you and Larsa?
We're looking for a low case.
So, Marcus and Larsa were leaving Jones and WeHo, and the cameras asked them, like, hey,
do you guys have a date?
It's gonna work.
Oh my God.
Which, you know, fair reaction,
because the other important bit of context here, obviously,
is that Michael Jordan and Scotty Pippin
are the most famous and most successful duo
in sports history history and also maybe
human history.
Now that I think about it, everybody knows this story, right?
The greatest superstar ever, the greatest Saagyke ever, combining to be not just first
ballot hall of famous, but six time champions with the Chicago Bulls, the greatest team
ever.
As chronicled in the last dance, you know,
he is fiends massively popular documentary from 2020.
Hey, documentary that Scotty hated, by the way.
As this excerpt from the autobiography he published
after the last dance came out,
made extremely clear.
I was nothing more than a prop,
his best teamman of all time.
He called me.
He couldn't have been more condescending if he tried.
Each episode was the same.
Michael, on a pedestal,
his teammates secondary smaller,
the message no different
from when he referred to us back then
as his supporting cast
from one season to the next,
we received a little or no credit
whenever we won,
but the bulk of the criticism when we lost,
Michael Jordan would never have been Michael Jordan without me, Horace Grant, Tony Kukos.
Which is all to say that the ultimate sidekick, the ultimate beta, has very publicly broken up with the alpha of all
alphas. Watching you and Michael on the court, it looked like two best friends out there just crushing
everybody. What was your relationship like off the court?
It wasn't for what you saw on the court.
And what we're seeing now is that guy's ex-wife,
the mother of Scottie Pippin's four kids,
dating the son of the guy he has been feuding with,
a son who last played organized basketball incidentally at the University
of Central Florida.
And all of it has dragged both Scotty and Michael who are already clearly both just incredibly
image-conscious.
Into this real-life soap opera, which is unlike anything I have ever seen before.
In fact, this story raised so many questions for me that a couple months ago.
I enlisted the help of not one but two friends to seriously investigate whether this relationship,
this whole thing, was even real.
And one of them, Risa Rancortez, you already know.
Cortez loves reality TV, unsurprisingly.
He loves the housewives, loves vendor pump rules
on ironically, all that.
Shit.
And our other friend, Charlotte Wilder,
you may know as co-host of Oddball,
MetalLarksNBA show, and she also speaks fluent bravo ease.
But before we meet Marcus and Larsa ourselves,
I do feel like you should know something else
about what Larkas has been up to recently.
And Charlotte too.
Charlotte Wilder, first off, I feel like Ryan,
we should say this.
Congrats.
Thank you guys.
Thank you so much for what?
I mean, for finding love in a hopeless place.
Well, I don't know, but thank you guys so much.
Yes, I did get married this past summer.
It was lovely, very low key, which is how we wanted it,
which is also a few weeks before is when I got the call from you.
Yeah, I want to apologize as well as congratulate.
Tell me why you're sorry, Pablo.
Because I called you as you were getting ready for, you know, the consummation of your love.
And I assigned you a story about love that must have felt very callous because I kind of just
unilaterally decided that you had to do this with.
No, it was, it was one of the better calls I've ever gotten in my career.
For those of you who were not on the phone, which is everybody with me in Powell, Powell
was like, hey, and I'm like standing outside a fish store and with my mom, I'm like, okay,
you go in, get, I have to, Powell's calling me, and like, there's traffic going by and
he's like, we have to do an episode on Marcus Jordan and Larson Pippin and the fact
that they're together. And I was like, yes, and like a car pushes by and I'm like, what?
And then, and that's how this all began.
Yeah, and then I think I called you back. And I was like, by the way, Cortez is in. And
also it turns out they have a podcast. And I was like, let's
I want to cut through the noise of this because what I have asked both of you to do and you did it to varying levels of enthusiasm.
The Gredgely, because you made me, who somehow loves reality television, but hates this.
I had us listen to all of the episodes of Separation Anxiety, which is the podcast hosted by
Marcus and Larsa, who will now get first name basis with us. Yes.
We've been living with them in our ears
for weeks, months now at this point.
No disrespect to them,
but it's one of the worst podcasts of ever.
Okay.
So spoiler alert.
Spoiler alert.
No disrespect.
No disrespect.
No offense, but...
I guess I should just play how it begins for people
who are not lucky enough to have listened to this show.
Hi, guys. I'm Larsa Pippin. I'm on the Real Housewives of Miami.
I'm Marcus Jordan, CEO and founder of Trophy Room. We're here for our first episode of our
podcast. What's it called? Separation anxiety. Separation anxiety with Larsa and Marcus.
I love that. It sounds so cute with that. I love it too.
I am going to hear Marcus Jordan's voice in my head going,
in my, when I'm being lowered into my grave.
And then Larsa saying, I love that fame.
The way they introduce themselves here,
she says, I'm Larsa Pippin.
I'm on the Real Housewives of Miami.
He says, I'm Marcus Jordan, CEO and founder of Trophy Room.
What you actually are, the way the public knows you,
is you are Scotty Pippins X-Wife,
and you are Michael Jordan's son.
Yes.
I think it's very telling about the whole way they structure this
of wanting to, they're trying to like take something back
as we will find out,
but that I think is a big clue.
But this textual reading of this podcast
is why I wanted to do this, because they are telling their own story.
Yes.
And in depth.
And so trophy room, by the way, is a Jordan brand store in Chicago.
Like, this is again, a literal Michael Jordan thing that he is identifying as his thing.
But also what he's identifying is the title of the show, separation anxiety,
which is about how they can't bear to be apart.
Marcus tells this story about how they met four years ago in the most romantic place on
Earth, which is the VIP room of a Jordan brand party alongside Fat Joe.
Anytime there's an event like that, I kind of like to be the liaison for people to kind party alongside Fat Joe. I just found myself staring at you across the room and like wanting to talk to you and get to know you more.
Plus we've got a lot of mutual friends.
Oh, do you?
Who could that be?
Who could that be?
Can we talk to about the, like we started the pod with their introduction and he's the CEO
of Trophie Room or whatever.
He could also have introduced himself as, hey, I'm a liaison for people to get close to
my dad's.
That's what he does, dude.
Well, this is, this is the part about the mutual friends, right?
It's like, yeah, maybe mutual friends,
like Michael Jordan and Scottie Hippen,
once about a time, are those the mutuals you're describing?
So all of this is the backdrop incidentally
for Marcus Cording Larsa and, oh yeah, it's romantic.
So every time I would be in Miami,
we would not say, hey, you know, I'm in town,
what you up to, where you at tonight, you know?
And I feel like it just kind of gradually happened over time.
Yeah, you know, it's crazy because I kind of like
thought you were like my homeie for a long time.
Yeah.
They spend a lot of time talking about how they weren't
dating at first.
Yes.
And how they were just friends.
And it's like a lot of this podcast, a whole, something I think of whenever I was listening to this,
is if you have to say it, it isn't true.
Like the amount they're trying to, and it reminded me, this is for you Cortez of something
Tyler Hiro said the other day.
He said, he said, I know my value.
I know I'm one of them ones and I don't need to say it.
I'll show you, but he just said it.
Right.
Right. You know, we talked about that'll show you, but he just said it. Right. Right.
You know, we talked about that on Oddball, Shameless Plug.
Good pod.
Say, saying the thing without saying the thing while looking like an **** with the headband
and the floppy hair.
I love Tyler here, but he did say the thing.
He did say the thing and they just keep saying the thing that they could show, but somehow
don't fully make it.
Oh yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah. There's a lot of telling.
A lot of telling.
Not so much showing.
Marcus Jordan, just to recap here,
Michael Jordan's son begins to try and win the heart
of Scotty Pippin's ex-wife.
Yes.
I just feel like I need to keep saying that
in part because they don't say it,
but also because how does that happen
exactly behind the scenes?
Let's hear it from them.
I don't know what it was,
but I felt like it dinner,
I was looking at you like,
God, he's really cute.
And then that night at live,
I kind of felt like,
no, he's hot as f***.
Thank you.
And then it was just kind of like,
I never viewed you like that before, just because I figured like,
this was like off limits.
Right.
It was not something I wanted to go to war for.
Yeah.
You know, I feel like you have to pick and choose your battles.
And I wasn't sure that this battle was going to be...
That's true.
You know, I was kind of skeptical because I kind of felt like,
why would you do this, Larsa?
Well, why would you do this?
Why would you date someone that, you know, just the family's, it's just a really crazy situation to be in?
I mean.
Okay, she finally says the thing.
I mean, this is like Romeo and f***ing Juliet.
Yeah, yeah.
For Bid and Love.
I feel like this was off limits.
Like, the two biggest teammates in basketball
who now kind of hate each other.
And she's like, I felt like it was off limit.
Not to mean, why did you be like?
You think it was a little off limits.
And what changed for her if you read it,
what she's saying is like, he's so hot that like,
now it is on limits.
It's just kind of a crazy, like the delineation factor
for her on like, what's swinging?
Right.
It's hot as shit. But I mean, just think about making the decision crazy, like the delineation factor for her on like, what's swinging it? Right. That's how it is, court death.
But I mean, just think about making the decision
to enter this relationship as either one of these people.
You're saying, I wanna be half of truly
the most ridiculous tabloid story in sports.
Like, this is explosive in ways that are obvious.
It also is so explosive
that it feels again engineered. Like I think a lot of people's hypothesis about this is,
this is a put on, this is fake simply because the incentives are so obvious. Because of course,
like this is a tabloid madlib. It feels like what could you do if you were Marcus Jordan or Larson Pippin and you wanted to get the most
possible attention?
Yes.
It feels like, well, obviously you would get together
and talk about getting married.
And you would also say that it took not as long
as you might think for them to say how much they love
each other.
How many days do you think it took to your mother
for you to tell me you love me? I
Feel like I can count it on one hand. I think it was like three four days where I was like damn I think I love you
I would run for the hills. That's the scariest it that's like
So they started as by her words. I thought you were my homie, friends without any of this.
Then there was some point randomly where in her head she knew there was off limits and
then she's like, he's really hot now.
She's gotten her loins.
And then three days later, they're in love.
So if people are looking at that and they're like, that's not real, you could see why
somebody might deduce that, right?
How dare you?
Oh yeah, Cortez.
How many episodes of this?
There was at last check there where I believe a baker's dozen.
I mean, that's a lot.
I started going to speed on this, but I really,
she has, Larson never says Scottie's name,
except when she says Scottie Jr.,
talking about her son,
which feels even more intimate in a way to me, but she says my ex, she says, Scotty Jr. talking about her son, which feels even more intimate in a way to me.
But she says, my ex, she says, when you break up with someone respectfully.
For instance, I remember when my ex played in Portland, Oregon, good, I can't handle my kids
with or without my ex. And you know, when I met my ex, I didn't even like him. My experience with
my ex was not bad. All the news media is saying that I am getting
half of my ex's pension.
Yes, all of that, but also in certain ways,
she doesn't bash him.
Like she will, on the same breath, say like,
would you tell your kids to date an athlete?
And she's like, yeah, my experience with an athlete was fine.
Or she might even use the word good.
Mark is, frames it a little bit differently.
Would it matter to you if your partner had been with several high profile people before
you?
I don't think so, do you?
I mean, obviously not. I think you've been linked to some notable people in the past.
And so, I don't think that that bothers me. It's just part of the game, I guess.
This is where I was just yelling at my phone.
Yes, yes, same. I feel like I'm taking crazy pills, listening to the show and being like, I guess. This is where I was just yelling at my phone. Yes, yes, same.
I feel like I'm taking crazy pills,
listening to the show and being like,
I am here for one reason.
And you're not saying the reason.
Say his name, say his Coddy Pippin's f*** name.
They don't give us details.
They dance around the elephant in the room,
even when they're talking about the elephant in the room.
And just for some more context,
the way she frames that relationship
on the real housewives of Miami is more like,
I was taking care of everything.
Scotty was away, Scotty was doing this.
I took care of the house, I took care of the kids.
So you feel a love of like they're disconnected
and so forth.
I just wanna point out that's her Cortez unilaterally
decided to just watch the real housewives of Miami.
I'm not asking to do that.
Cortez was like, I'm on it. I got real housewives.
And we were like, okay.
That's true.
We're like, how are you talking about?
Socks as well.
They are a bunch of fake Miami people.
She's on my, real housewives of Miami,
living in Fort Lauderdale.
Like, come on bro, what are you doing?
Oh, well, even I know, even the most New England person
in the world knows that that's not the same thing. When you talk about the disconnect Cortez, the name of this podcast is separation anxiety.
Regardless of what you think about this, she is with someone who she is joined at the
hip width and they, she doesn't have to go away.
He's not playing basketball while he tried.
He's not.
And so they can just be together.
And maybe there's something about that
that is like very, very appealing to her
after basically being the CEO of a family
while her husband did the incredibly demanding job
of being a professional NBA player.
And so I should point out that as you get deeper into this podcast, her husband did the incredibly demanding job of being a professional NBA player.
And so I should point out that as you get deeper into this podcast, you know, to me, I actually
began to feel because so much of their stories end up being fairly mundane and about how
much time they spend together.
I was kind of like, I can actually see why they get along.
I was like, I can't actually see why they get along.
I was like, I kind of buy this.
I don't think they're like showing up as actors
to like goose the algorithm and then disappearing.
I think they're actually spending a whole lot of time together.
Oh yeah.
And you ask each other questions, you know,
to pass the time, questions like this.
Okay, so let me ask you a question.
What's the one movie that you can watch over and over again?
The one movie I can watch over and over is The Last Dance.
Oh my gosh.
I mean, we don't need to go into that.
So this is where I was like-
I can't even-
Yes, finally.
Marcus, finally.
I was listening to this podcast,
thinking a lot of the time about how Scottie Pippin
might react to what we're hearing.
And that part, if I'm Scottie Pippin,
I would have punched a hole in my computer.
Like the backdrop on this, right?
Like Scottie Pippin hated the last dance.
No one hated the last dance.
The giant epic film that ESPN put out
with Michael Jordan about Michael Jordan,
more than Scotty Pippin.
If you are giving Marcus a benefit of the doubt here,
if you're saying, okay, if you are acting in good faith,
if you do love this woman so much,
if you're not really trying to rock the boat,
which I don't think it's mutually exclusive.
I think they can be in love and he's also,
there's something he's getting out of this,
something that she's getting out of this.
But you would not say the one movie I can watch over and over is the last dance,
especially because the movie that your ex hated the moat that he wrote a book,
you can't tell me that's not a little bit poking the bear, especially when Marcus is only in
the tiniest, tiniest
little bit at the end.
He's an afterthought.
But this is the thing.
What if Marcus Jordan authentically just loves the last dance?
And that's the actual right answer.
Like I think all of these things could be true.
It's that he is both like kind of cheekily poking at Lars' ex.
And also like, it's true, it seems to hold up,
that Marcus Jordan's favorite thing in life
is swimming in the mythology of his family.
Yeah.
And so I believe this too.
Again, it feels like the, it finally feels like the juice
we're demanding.
And also, I think he actually loves this.
I think of him as Kendall Roy. Oh my God. Like, I think he actually loves this. I think of him as Kendall Roy.
Oh my God.
Like, I think there's some session here.
Also, Michael Jordan has three kids, two boys, one girl.
Mm, yeah, we're here.
Wow, although, although isn't Marcus the younger son?
Marcus is not the oldest boy.
It's fair. It's a fair point.
He's not the oldest boy.
But we should point out here as we theorize
that like we reached out to Scotty Pippin
because we are journalists for comment,
he did not respond.
Coward.
All right, just jumping in here to say that we do not think
Scotty Pippin is actually a coward.
In fact, I kind of feel for him, right?
Like this story to me is also about how Scotty is,
in some sense, again, getting humiliated by Michael Jordan.
And that sucks, objectively,
even if it is not Michael actually doing the humiliating.
And we should also say that we did reach out to Michael.
We reached out to Michael Jordan's spokesperson,
and they told Pavletory finds out that Michael had quote unquote, no comment on his son's
relationship with Larsa Pippen.
Coward.
Something I have, I'm sorry to get academic on all of you, but this is, this
could not be more Freudian if it tried.
The definition of like daddy issues that Freud wrote about was the child forms a strong
attachment with a parent of the opposite sex and feelings of competition towards a parent
of the same sex.
And a lot of this has been debunked.
Like a lot of the, a lot of psychologists and psychologists now are like, I don't know, that feels pretty simple. But by only a small
definition, this is, it's like, oh my, and, and I do not mean to armchair,
psychologist, anybody here, but that it, it just sort of hit its Shakespearean, its Freudian,
it's like, it's everything that myths, the Greek myths, it's like, it's everything that Greak myths,
it's like all the things that you had to read in school.
No, it raises, it demands the question of
how much of his relationship with his dad
is the motive for why you would do this?
There are so many people on the planet, right?
Is your love really so blind that it happened to arrive
at the one person that would
demand attention the most possible attention from your father and
Larsa the same question in relation to Scotty like would you do this to you know potentially upset that person right and then and then
Guys after listening to the podcast part of me is like yeah, maybe
And then guys, after listening to the podcast, part of me is like, yeah, maybe.
Like, maybe their love is that one.
Maybe they were like,
this is the only person in the world.
I can be like, I have to say it.
I know, I know, I am.
And that's like, I was brainwashed a little bit,
but also like, maybe it's maybe both of those things
are all true at the same time.
We reached out to Michael Jordan for comment.
He did not respond,
but he did have this thing in Paris, in July, where he responded to the paparazzi.
And Mr. Jordan, what do you think of that, Marcus? The last of peeping together. You approve of it?
No, you don't approve?
Do you approve?
No.
No! Don't approve. Do you approve? No. No.
I can't believe it.
It's so, oh my god.
That video is also just burned into my brain.
I close my eyelids and I see Michael Jordan walking
to his car saying, no.
What was the headline after that?
Yeah, the TMZ headline is, quote,
Michael Jordan, Colin, hell no,
I don't approve of sun dating
Larsa Pippen.
I mean, he didn't say hell no.
He did not say.
I always try to defend like the salacious headline, but that's tough to defend like to take
a no and to turn it into all.
But I will say this, it felt like a hell no to some of the people involved who turned out, because one of my favorite parts
of this entire saga of listening to this podcast
is hearing marcuses behind the scenes accounting
of what actually happened after that clip.
When I heard this, I was walking as I want to do
and I'm on the phone or listening to anything,
and I stopped in my tracks and my jaw dropped
And I was like he did not just this was not just his explanation
He gets asked the question does he approve of our relationship or something?
Yeah, and at first he laughed, you know kind of like how I love I like I think I left it a lot of the questions that we go through on this
podcast, but
He laughed and then the reporter, I guess, asked him again
and he let out an emphatic no.
And then shook his head again as he was walking into the car.
And so, you know, obviously my whole family,
we're all competitive.
The Jordan's part of our DNA is to talk shit.
You know, for me, obviously we knew ahead of time
because he texted and called me
and wanted to make sure that I didn't take anything the wrong way.
And so I could only assume, because I know my dad loves St. Quoro.
He drinks tequila all the time, that he was a little, he was feeling himself a little
bit walking.
He was feeling good.
He was feeling good.
I hate to be so cynical.
I don't know that I believe this.
I don't know because the most animated Marcus
ever gets on this podcast is when he is talking
about his father reacting to him.
The most animated we ever hear him is when he is like,
and he let out an emphatic no.
And it's like triumph.
There's a triumph in it because he's 100%.
He might not have said yes, I approve,
but he said he was paying attention and almost
better than a yes is a no.
They got under his skin.
They affected him.
And so if he'd just been like, yes, sure, whatever, I don't think it would be as satisfying
to Marcus based on how he is responding to other things, totally speculating here, then
that emphatic no.
He was forced to acknowledge him.
Michael Jordan was forced to acknowledge.
Not only acknowledge, but have an opinion about.
And then Marcus does the one thing that they never do, but he says, he says the forbidden
name.
Yeah, I mean, I don't think that obviously he thought of the timing.
His goal has always been to, you been to stay clear of our relationship.
I think, look, at the root of it, obviously,
is my dad's relationship with your ex, Scotty.
And so, obviously, we never talk about that.
And I don't think that my dad wanted to comment on that.
Yikes.
Finally.
Finally.
I, okay.
He did comment on it. Yeah.
My dad, I don't think that my dad wanted to comment on that, except for when he yelled, no.
I just can't imagine being in a relationship with someone where there is the entire
story of your relationship is based on other people.
And you don't talk about those other people.
That's insane.
I mean, you guys remember the Hall of Fame induction speech
that Michael Jordan delivered?
Oh my God.
Classic.
Like the most iconic Hall of Fame speech ever to me.
Crying joint gave us crying Jordan.
Yes, it's what birth crying Jordan.
But it was, he took out some people, right?
I don't remember there's, well, he criticized everybody.
And inadvertently, or maybe just authentically,
he kind of took out his own kids.
Like, in a big way.
Yeah, like Marcus is like on screen when he says this.
Oh, obviously you see my kids, you know,
Jeffrey Marcus, Jasmine, I love you guys.
I think you guys represent a lot of me, a lot of different personalities, you know, Jeffrey Marcus Jasmine, I love you guys. You guys represent a lot of
me, a lot of different personalities, your mom, you represent them as well. You know, I
think that you guys have a heavy burden. I wouldn't want to be you guys if I had to, you
know, because of all the expectations that you have to deal with, I mean, look around
you. They charge $1,000 tickets for this game, for this holy band. It used to be $200. But I paid it.
I had no choice.
I had a lot of family, a lot of friends I had to bring in.
So thank you all the frame for raising ticket price, I guess.
And so that's the backdrop for Logan Roy and one of his sons who wants attention, who's
never quite good enough, who wants to matter.
It is so sad to me.
It also makes me think of what we played earlier
when he says, you know, my family's competitive.
This is how we interact.
Like, that's their connection,
is when they're negging each other.
I mean, imagine you grew up the son of Michael Jordan.
At some point, you stopped,
at some point, you just began to believe, right?
That your dad is not like other dads.
That your dad is actually like Zeus.
And all you want from Zeus to return to this larger theory
is for him to give a sh** about you.
Marcus just opened himself up to this.
Marcus put something out into the world
with not quite enough information,
but just enough that we can start to try to understand him.
And I don't fully, I don't know,
I don't get the sense at least,
that he fully knew what he was signing up for it.
Like I keep, as we talk about this,
not to get too meta,
I keep thinking about them listening to this episode.
And how would they feel hearing Marcus and Larson hearing us talk about their relationship
like this that they ostensibly wanted us to be talking about because they talked about
it on a podcast about them.
Yes.
How do you think he thought it would play out?
I don't know if he did.
I feel like to get even more meta.
I feel like we should probably ask them.
And that's after the break.
Bye.
Hello. Hello, hello, hello.
Hi there.
I'm not thinking Harris.
Oh, we can hear you guys.
Where are you guys right now, by the way?
We're in LA.
Okay.
Yeah, when Mars is not filming the show in Miami, we're based out of here just because our kids
are here.
Guys, I should say that this is a very surreal thing for us
because Charlotte and I have,
and producer Ryan Cortes who's hiding behind the glass
like a coward.
We've listened to every episode of your podcast
and this, this is, I'm a little nervous.
I'm very nervous.
It's like being inside your podcast.
Like you guys have been inside our ears so much that I'm like, oh my God.
I'm excited to be here. You guys.
Yeah, let's do this.
Right. I should point out for our podcast audience that Marcus and Larson are sitting
very close together all around the other, sipping Marcus is a nice cup of coffee, smiling
radiant. And behind the glass here, our producer Ryan Cortez
is one of the haters, okay? So he's like, I don't believe this relationship is real,
this is engineered, this is two, it's two on the nose, guys, that's what he says, and I've heard that
across the internet. So what do you say to such people who still have doubts about this?
across the internet. So what do you say to such people
who still have doubts about this?
Can we swear on here?
Absolutely, please.
I was just gonna say, you know,
that's got my mentality as a **** more.
Cause, you know, I just feel like we compliment each other
in so many different ways that like whatever,
you know, she's having a good day.
I'm there to support her and, you know, advice versus it.
And so I don't know, I feel like we're living in I'm there to support her and, you know, advice versus it. And so I don't know.
I feel like we're living in our truth
and anybody that doesn't, that doesn't,
that isn't happy about it, you know, can piss off.
Ha, ha, ha.
I guess part of me does wonder like when you guys met
and you started dating,
Larsa, you even say on the podcast,
you're like, oh my God, is this worth it?
Like I know what's gonna come with this.
There's so many fish in the sea.
Do you think any part of you were attracted to each other
to the idea of the relationship
because it felt a little taboo or a little dangerous
or not at all?
Once we started hanging out more and more together,
we just kind of like were attracted to each other.
And we are so much alike that it's crazy.
So yeah, I know aesthetically it probably doesn't look good.
And I feel like when people see us together and hang out with us, they're like, you know,
it makes sense.
But I think just to hear of it, it doesn't, like, it doesn't resonate well.
Yeah.
I think the more time that people spend around us, they realize that it's genuine, you
know.
Well, listening to you guys talk about it at length, that it becomes clear at the very
least.
If you guys are putting
on a show here, you're putting a lot of time into this show.
Just while you guys, who's got time to, I already have a show here, a business. Who's got time
for Hocus Pocus? We don't. I don't. I have five companies, you guys. Like I have four kids.
Who's got time for that? And we clearly don't need to fake a relationship for over a year.
Who would do that?
I would never do that.
So the question I have, though, is because you guys are also, and this is the part that
extra breaks my brain, is, Larsa, you are a reality television star.
And so the thinking of the pros and cons, take us to the pros and cons list you must have
been making in your head
when you guys are just now contemplating romance.
I mean, you know, I think for us,
because we were friends before,
I just knew that it would be hard for us to date.
You know, I just knew it was like impossible.
Like, how could I date Marcus?
It's impossible.
I'm going to more and more time we spent together.
It was like, the pros were, there was so many pros you guys.
It was like a list of a billion.
And the cons were our last names.
And that's literally what it was, our last names.
I'm not concerned with like my ex or Marcus's jet, like we're both adults.
I don't ask my ex who he dates.
I've never said one bad thing about my ex.
I wish I'm nothing but the best.
I feel like for me, the only thing that I care about is my happiness, Marcus' happiness,
and my kids that are affected by us being together. And I feel like my kids love him.
And he fits in our family so effortlessly. And it's just like an easy, you know, it's like an easy relationship. And I also want to say,
and I feel like we have a lot in common maybe because we're both from Chicago, we both grew up kind
of in the same place. Like Marcus was friends with my brother-in-law, played basketball, my brother-in-law,
not including me for years. You know, it's like his circle, like he knows all my cousins.
Yeah, I like to say we're cut from the same cloth in that Chicago upbringing.
Well, also the Chicago Bulls jersey, that literal cloth.
I mean, guys, this is the part that's what I wish I could take credit for the whole Chicago Bulls
like run. But I was I was a senior at UIC when Scotty played with Marcus's dad.
So I was in college. I was like 21 years old when they played together.
I was only there for one year.
The last year they played together.
And I was like never in Chicago with his dad again.
So it wasn't like people think like,
oh, she was at the whole time.
I was in high school.
And Marcus, what, did you have a relationship with Scotty?
I thought, you know, I was looking through Instagram
and that he reposted Trophy Room in like 2017.
Has that been a factor at all?
Oh, no, I wasn't even aware of that.
And, you know, no, I saw him, you know,
whenever he was around my dad
and, you know, that's kind of what it was.
But, no, I wouldn't say that we had
any type of relationship, no.
What's it like, Larsa, to have you been around Michael while in the relationship that you
have with Marcus?
I want to imagine that if it's happened, what can you tell us about what that is like?
I feel like I don't really want to talk about, like I don't want to talk about Michael,
I don't want to talk about my ex.
I feel like we're really comfortable talking about us.
I feel like our family's just wanted to be happy.
And I feel like I don't want to put too much emphasis
on your family or my family other than us
and my kids that are affected by our relationship.
But then that, no one's really affected
by our relationship to be honest with you.
I think the main thing for my dad was like,
look, you're a grown-ass man is what he said.
Is that what he said?
Did you? Yeah, I mean, exactly. He was like, you're a grown adult. Growing Asman is what he said. And is that what he texted you?
Yeah, I mean, exactly.
He was like, you're a grown Asman.
You can make your own decisions, you know,
ultimately as long as I'm happy, he's happy.
And so, you know, he's never intervened
in my dating life prior to Larsa.
And so he's not going to start now.
So.
But this with Larsa and guys, I totally understand you.
This is a diplomacy that I'm impressed by
because it feels like as reality television is concerned,
you guys are leaving some juice on the table, right?
Like if you guys were messier, I think the potential
of this to be an even bigger tabloid
internet breaking story would be obvious to me, Larsa.
And yet you're clearly not interested
in that degree of mess.
Well, there's no mess.
Do you know what I mean?
I'm not like that.
I don't want the smoke.
I don't want none of that.
I just want to be happy.
And I feel like together we make each other happy.
And it's not like, I know I've read things online
that basically people are like, oh, she's trying to get back at her ex or, and I'm like, it make each other happy. And it's not like, I know I've read things online that basically people are like,
oh, she's trying to get back at her ex.
Or, and I'm like, it's none of that.
It's like, I've never been that person.
I would never, ever in a billion years try to,
you know, like do that.
That's not my intention.
But if you meet someone and you have a great connection
with them and they make you happy
and you fall in love with them,
then that's what it is. It's not like, you know, it's not like we're hurting anyone.
It's not like, you know, we're just both happy.
So I think people should be happy for us.
The same way I would be happy for someone that found love.
Like I am a romantic person. I would be happy for Charlie.
Just got married by the way.
I did. Yes.
I'm glad to have him.
When's the wedding you guys?
And speaking of which, how about you guys?
For exactly, it's in the works.
It's my go-to saying right now.
You know, I don't think we have like a date.
We're still talking about locations and how party size
and all of that stuff.
So it's not really concrete yet, but it'll happen.
Marcus, do you want your dad to give a toast at your wedding?
How does this work? Yeah, you know, look, I was. Marcus, do you want, do you want your dad to give a toast at your wedding? How does this work?
Yeah, you know, look, I was the best man in his wedding.
And so, and the best man of my brother's wedding.
And so obviously we'll keep that tradition going.
It's my thoughts, swimming.
Mm, mm, mm.
I want, I want in.
I want some video cameras there.
Now that, you know, I've been on the,
on the housewives of Miami, you know,
all the producers are inquiring around, you know, I, when's the housewives of Miami, you know, all the producers are inquiring
around, you know, when's the wedding?
Are we going to film it on TV?
Yada yada yada.
And say that's another thing that we're kind of playing along with is whether or not it
will air.
What are you leaning towards?
I mean, and what is it like being on that show?
And, you know, your love is, is so real, but you guys also are so intriguing because of who you are.
So what's the balance there?
You know, obviously, look, we're very private people to Jordan's.
And so if it was up to me, I think we would do maybe multiple weddings, one private for
our family and friends.
And then maybe there's one that's a little more public.
But, you know, I guess time will tell.
I guess time will tell.
Yeah, I'm noticing Lars' very diplomatic
about this subject as well.
You know, it's not my story, you guys.
I don't, you know, when you were talking about,
I don't give up names.
I kind of don't feel like, I don't really want,
like if it's my story about me,
I'm very transparent, I'm very open,
but when it's someone else,
I feel like I try to be sensitive to someone
else's feelings, you know?
And so I don't like to like use people's names unless they're present in the room
and they can defend themselves in their story because there's two sides to every
story. And I feel like when it comes out of Marcus's family, like, I don't want
to talk about that.
I'm not the person that she'd be talking about that or saying how Michael
feels like I don't want to be a part of that, you know, I feel like for me, the
one person I can talk about is myself. Like that's, yeah. I'm really open about
like how I feel and what I'm doing, but I don't have a problem telling someone
to their face. Good for that. I'm talking about people I kind of feel like I'm
sensitive to like how
they would feel if they heard it or whatever.
If they're in the same room, then we can talk about whatever.
I'm not going to talk about Marcus' family.
Like, you talk about them, you know?
So now I'm going to be incredibly invasive as invasive as I can possibly be because I want
to know about your potential kids, you two guys.
Marcus, I saw this Instagram photo you just posted.
The second slide. A lot of people are talking.
Investigative journalists. You were sort of like popping as your dad would pop a basketball
you two were popping. Larsis and Wom so what was what was up with that?
I'm always holding her tight and so there's nothing there. You know, I did see some comments
on IG about that, but no, you know, it's if it's in the cards, it's in the cards, but right now we're
just taking a day by day. What's the last name going to be? If in fact, we get to that
point, how does that work? You guys must have done the math on this. Yeah, that's easy.
It is going to be Jordan 100%. Turn. No, no, hyphenphen, there's no there's no Pippin dash Jordan.
If that happens, obviously the wedding day she's Jordan and then any kids would be Jordan's.
You know, my kids being Pippin also, I feel like unless I got remarried, I wouldn't change
my last name.
But if I do, you know, obviously when we, when we do get married, I'm going to change
my last name, but if I do, you know, obviously, when we do get married, I'm going to change my last name.
Yeah.
Mm-hmm.
I mean, I got to say, like, I am struck by the normalcy of you guys amid the abnormality
of what this is on paper.
Like to me, okay, Lars, what already are you responding to there?
Yeah.
I know.
I get it. It's awkward. Like Yeah. I know. I get it. It's awkward.
It's weird.
I get it.
But to us, it's not weird.
It's probably weird to the world because our last names are known for basketball and
history.
And it's also the context of the history of duos.
This is part of why this is so delicious and irresistible,
is that Jordan and Pippin is the most famous tandem,
maybe in human history.
And so I imagine when it comes to like the internal dynamic
of your relationship, right?
One question that I have, Charlotte hates this question.
She hates that I have this question.
But the question is simple in that way.
Who is the Jordan and who's the Pippin of your relationship?
I'm sorry, I tried to fight it.
Well, I'm like, well, he's the Jordan and I'm the
you know, I had in anticipated that, that, that, that out.
It's a very easy out that you guys took and I appreciate it.
It's, yeah.
Two shay.
You guys were very good at this.
I'm very, I'm very impressed.
I, you guys don't understand.
I feel like for us, like we work together, we work out together.
We, like we spend so much time together that I think that, like, I think
people don't understand that.
Like I can finish his sentences and you can finish my sentences.
Literally.
So I think it's just like, for us, it's like an easy,
like the word like.
I don't know, just like.
I like peanut butter and jelly.
Yeah, it's like,
I'm not gonna miss you up.
But I think he had it been where Marcus's dad
or family said, hey, never see her again.
We probably would just continue being friends.
Well, that's fascinating.
And I think you know, I would never want to be with someone
who I would never want to be in a situation where I'm
destroying someone's family or causing major term oil.
That's not my intention.
Would never be my intention, you know?
So I think had it been like that.
You know, I think when people think about your dad,
I'm like, if he didn't want us to be together, by the way, we wouldn't be together.
No, I mean, we would not be together. Just like it just wouldn't happen.
I would never want to be in a situation like that.
Yeah. And you know, my dad is an notorious trash talk.
Well, I was going to bring this up.
I was going to bring this up, Marcus.
The most gripping episode of your podcast was, of course, the no episode
where your dad is in Paris and the paparazzi find him. episode of your podcast was of course the no episode. Right.
Where your dad is in Paris and the paparazzi find him
and he's asked the question that Larsa was just
alluding to, do you approve of this?
You approve of it?
No.
And then gets in the car.
Yeah, well, first he laughed and I think that's the most
telling of what his mood was is that obviously
he could get inscribed
and he kind of chuckled and then let out the note.
And so for people that know my dad knows,
he likes to talk a lot of f***ing.
And so I took it in that moment as like,
obviously he's kidding, he's joking,
maybe he had a little bit too much to drink
in terms of the synchoro that night.
And Larsa was like absolutely devastated.
And she was like, what is this?
It's just, it painted this narrative
that like he obviously wasn't on board when we knew
that he was.
And so, you know, for me, I knew where he was coming from,
but it took some explaining for her
to kind of understand that like, look, obviously she knows
who he is in terms of his personality, but, you know,
he never misses an opportunity to kind of throw a jab or two.
That's kind of our relationship.
It's like we both like to give it to one another.
And obviously if you dish it out,
you have to be able to take it.
And so, I think he was being lighthearted and joking.
And he texted me right away and was like,
hey, look, obviously I didn't mean that.
You're an adult.
You can do as you please.
I'm just here to support you.
And he actually even took it a step further to say, like, you don't even need my approval. You're a grown man.
So, you know, I just think it was blown out of proportion.
Maybe he shouldn't have said it, but it's all good.
You know.
So I just want to summarize what I've found out here today. Yes.
Charlotte with Larsa and Marcus because what I'm hearing is the story, the testimony of two
friends who are living not inside of a reality television show, but inside of a rom-com.
Yes.
It's like, what are the odds?
What are the odds that these two crazy kids specifically would fall for each other against
the wishes, the Romeo and Juliet wishes of the public, right?
I do think though that, you know, a lot of the commotion is really based in the fact
that like people haven't really seen our dynamics together.
And it's one thing to hear it in the podcast,
but I think as the housewives of Miami, you know,
starts to air, I think the more that people see us
interact together, they'll know that it's like genuine
and authentic, I think.
Once people read the headlines or see things
in the media, it's a different take, you know?
So at the end here, guys,
what do you want the Pippin Jordan dynamic
that you guys are establishing to signify?
We know what it signified with Scotty and Michael,
what do you guys want people to think of
when they think of you two?
We're kind of on the greatness path too.
So give us a break.
Give us a break too.
Or just give us a break.
Just another ring in the works is what I'm hearing.
I mean, of course.
Of course.
Thank you guys so much.
I really, I do feel also you're, you know,
it's one thing to listen to the podcast,
but talking to you there.
I feel bad about some things I said.
I'm gonna say that right now.
Well, I mean, I listened to it.
Yeah, all of a sudden.
You've still got my mindset.
Now I'm uncomfortable.
At the end of our,
so we taped a conversation before we talked to you guys
to be like, here's what we took away from the podcast.
And here, and I think it was with a very skeptical lens.
Well, it was about like incentives.
It's like, look how good an idea a business plan this would be to get, it got me hooked,
right?
Jordan and Pippin, the reboot?
Yeah.
A f***ing hell.
Yeah.
And of course, through that, I am a cynical person.
And so I think we did we, we did not appreciate
the degree to which you two would be so proudly boring as just a couple.
Not boring, but like not trying to be messy. And I said, I was like, I really, I was like,
I wish they would have given it. Like if I wanted, I wanted more mess.
I wanted more mess. I just feel like people tend to judge people that are popping.
That's how it is.
Oh, by the way, last note is that Ryan Cortez,
producer behind the glass, is still a skeptic, guys.
He is still shaking.
He said, I'm like, Cortez, you don't believe them?
He's shaking his head, no.
So what do you want to say to him at the very end here?
Follow and subscribe.
He's just saying, he's not here.
I mean, you know, if you don't know.
I mean, we're not out to prove anything, you know,
it's just kind of like if the question arises, then we'll address it.
But, you know, we're out here living our life.
So you could tell, you could tell them to f*** off.
Yeah, you could say that again.
So I feel like if he's in a position, that's like a liar thinks everyone's lying.
He would act that way.
So for us, for us, for us, for us, for us, for us, for us, for us, for us, for us, for us, yeah, you're a misery of company.
Run.
Yeah.
So for us,
and I feel like we're authentic,
we're real, we're truthful,
we're honest, we're very open.
And if you can't see it,
then you're blind.
And it's all good.
We hope that you get your vision back.
Yeah.
Yeah.
You could say he's a coward.
Yeah.
These probably a coward and a pit.
I don't know what he is.
Trash talk wise, I feel like you guys are both Jordan.
Yeah.
Yes, fellow podcasters.
Yes.
Larsa Pippin and Marcus Jordan, thank you for joining
Pablo Tore finds out.
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