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Larsa Pippen, 49, doesn’t assume Michael Jordan would attend her and his son Marcus Jordan‘s potential future wedding. The Real Housewives of Miami star talked about her thoughts on how the NBA legend would react if she and her 32-year-old beau planned on saying “I do,” after they addressed engagement rumors, in a new episode of their podcast, Separation Anxiety. “Do you think you would have a wedding on a reality show? I don’t assume your mother and father would come,” Larsa mentioned to Marcus, through the episode, which was titled “Venues, Rings, and Other Things!”
Along with speaking about Michael, Larsa and Marcus confirmed they’re not engaged, although they sparked rumors that they had been strolling down the aisle after she was seen carrying a beautiful diamond ring. “I was like I’m so excited, but no, we’re not engaged,” Larsa mentioned earlier than including that Marcus “did give me a promise ring.”

“I just felt like it’s a tough question to answer. It’s something that we’ve been discussing a lot lately, not necessarily putting a lot of emphasis or priority on where or when, but we’ve definitely been discussing locations and time of year,” Marcus additionally mentioned about their relationship standing. “With the pictures of the ring going around, there was a little extra fuel on the fire.”
Larsa and Marcus’ dialogue of a possible wedding ceremony comes after Michael made headlines for being requested what he thought concerning the couple’s relationship, which was confirmed at first of 2023. “No,” he replied after paparazzi requested whether or not or not he accredited the romance. It’s unclear if he was being critical or simply joking, but it surely had folks questioning whether or not or not the previous skilled athlete was a fan of his son’s love with the older star.

Shortly after Michael’s reply went public, Larsa admitted she was embarrassed by the protection it obtained, throughout a July episode of her and Marcus’ podcast. Marcus, nonetheless, insisted his dad did approve of their romance and was simply displaying off a humorousness on the time. “I didn’t think it was funny,” Larsa mentioned. “I was like traumatized. I’m like, ‘Oh, my God. What are we going to do?’ People think I lied.”
Marcus went on so as to add that he thought Michael’s reply was “hilarious,” and rapidly disregarded the protection. “I know my dad, and I know—obviously, my whole family, we’re competitive. The Jordans, part of our DNA is to talk s**t, and it gets us going, gets us motivated,” he mentioned. “I thought, he’s playing. He’s being joking. He’s laughing. He’s just being playful, maybe lit.”