RHOM Alum Marcus Jordan Shades Ex Larsa Pippen on Instagram After Fan Suggests He Win Her Back, See His Fiery Response tram

   

RHOM's Marcus Jordan Shades Larsa Pippen on Latest Instagram Post, Says He's "Good" Without Her After Fans Suggests He Win Her Back

Marcus Jordan shared a series of shady comments against his ex-girlfriend, Larsa Pippen, on his latest Instagram post.

After splitting from the 50-year-old Real Housewives of Miami star in March and moving on with rumored girlfriend Ashley Stevenson months later, the 33-year-old son of basketball legend Michael Jordan, 61, responded to a fan who expressed interest in him getting back together with Larsa, who was most recently linked to MTV reality star Zay Wilson.

“Where’s Larsa?” someone asked in the comments section of a photo Marcus shared of himself and his mom, Juanita Vanoy, 65.

“Back where she belongs,” Marcus replied alongside a highway emoji as he seemingly insinuated Larsa ‘belongs to the streets.’ According to Urban Dictionary, the ‘belongs to the streets’ slang is usually used to describe a promiscuous or unfaithful woman.

Then, when another one of his followers said, “Go get your girl back home team,” Marcus said, “I’m good.”

Later, another commenter asked Marcus: “@heirmj523 The real question is why did you date her!? Real housewives of miami.”

Marcus responded: “@yolidiaz23collinsathe1 haha she got me good🫠Playas fck up🤷‍♂️.”

While Larsa has yet to respond to his diss, she did react after Porsha Williams, 43, threw shade his way following the release of photos of Marcus seemingly snorting a very suspicious-looking white powder in the South of France.

Following the sharing of a photo of herself holding a cocktail on Instagram in August, which she captioned, “Sipping,” the Real Housewives of Atlanta star gave a nod to the potentially damning pics, saying, “Sipping not sniffing.”

“Never that,” Larsa responded.

Back in March, after their breakup was first announced, Larsa opened up about the split on the Amy and T.J. podcast, denying that their age gap was a factor.

“When you’re alone, you kind of really either miss the person or realize maybe you’re not my guy, and I feel like [filming RHOM without him] made me realize that I don’t think he’s my guy,” she said. “I just think we’re just on a different journey. I feel like I have to be true to who I am, what I’m doing, and what he’s doing. I’ve dated guys who are way older than me that were way more immature than him, so I don’t know.”

The Real Housewives of Miami season seven is currently in production and expected to premiere on Bravo sometime next year.