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Larsa Pippen Responds to Cardi B’s Criticism of Her Sex Life: ‘She Wasn’t in Bed with Us’

The ‘RHOM’ star, who is currently dating Marcus Jordan, addressed Cardi B’s comments about her š‘ eš‘„ life with now-ex Scottie Pippen on Saturday at BravoCon 2023

(L-R) Larsa Pippen and Cardi B.Ā PHOTO:

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Larsa PippenĀ has some thoughts aboutĀ Cardi B’s comments on her š‘ eš‘„ life.

Earlier this year, theĀ Real Housewives of MiamiĀ star, 49, revealed onĀ Watch What Happens LiveĀ that she wouldĀ have š‘ eš‘„ about four times a nightĀ throughout her 20-plus-year marriage toĀ Scottie Pippen. But when the 31-year-old “Bodak Yellow” rapper was asked during a live stream about women who claim to have š‘ eš‘„ multiple times a day, she took a moment to call out Larsa specifically by advisingĀ she “stitch up her p—- and go away.”

Larsa addressed those graphic comments on Saturday during theĀ RHOMĀ cast panel atĀ BravoCon 2023.

Larsa Pippen’s Dating History: From Scottie Pippen to Marcus Jordan

“I don’t know how can someone else comment on how many times I have š‘ eš‘„, you guys?” she said, addressing the audience at the event in Las Vegas. “She wasn’t in bed with us, so I don’t know. I kind of feel like that was comical.”

Continuing to address feedback from her graphic revelation, Larsa then called out her costarĀ Alexia Echevarria, saying, “And like, Alexia, how could you say you didn’t believe me?”

“I just feel like if you were having š‘ eš‘„ with Scottie four times a day, you’d stillĀ be married,” Alexia said in response.

(L-R) Scottie and Larsa Pippen.Ā SERGI ALEXANDER/GETTY

Larsa married Scottie, 58, in 1997. But the former pair ā€” who share children Scotty Jr., Preston, Justin and Sophia ā€” announced their separation in 2016. They briefly reconciled before LarsaĀ filed for divorce againĀ in November 2018. TheĀ divorce was finalizedĀ in December 2021.

As of late 2022, Larsa has beenĀ datingĀ entrepreneurĀ Marcus JordanĀ ā€” who is the 32-year-old son of NBA legendĀ Michael Jordan. The relationship has partially garnered criticism due toĀ the pair’s 16-year age gap.

“When I was single, I never really said, ‘Oh, I want to date a younger guy.’ That was never on my mind,” she explained on the couple’sĀ Separation Anxiety with Larsa Pippen & Marcus JordanĀ podcast in June. “I never cared to date someone younger, someone older. I would have dated someone 15, 16, 20 years older than me. Or 15, 16 years younger than me.”

(L-R) Marcus Jordan and Larsa Pippen.

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“In my mind, when I would be like, ‘What am I looking for?’ Age was not one of the things that was on my list,” she continued. “It was more about character, person. Just like who they were as a human being rather than how old were they. Like, that was the last thing on my mind.”

The Real Housewives of MiamiĀ airs Wednesdays at 9 p.m. ET on Bravo, and the next day on Peacock.

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BravoCon 2023 is continuing through Sunday, Nov. 5 at Caesars Forum in Las Vegas.

Source: people.com

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