Marcus Jordan bombarded his girlfriend Larsa Pippen with birthday love on Thursday.
19.06.2023 - 06:43 / thefader.com
The Charlotte Hornets has officially approved the sale of a majority stake in the team from basketball legend Michael Jordan to “The Buyer Group,” an organization that includes J. Cole.
The deal now moves to NBA for final approval. The Buyer Group was co-founded by Gabe Plotkin, founder of Tallwoods Capital LLC, and Rick Schnall, co-president of Clayton, Dubilier & Rice LLC.
Both men are alternate governors on the NBA Board of Governors. Other members of the group include singer-songwriter Eric Church.
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.Marcus Jordan bombarded his girlfriend Larsa Pippen with birthday love on Thursday.
Larsa Pippen, on her 49th birthday.Michael Jordan's second son, 32, took to Instagram on Thursday and posted on his Story a series of photos with Larsa over the course of their relationship. In one snap, they're striking a pose in a wide and well-lit hallway.
Larsa Pippen and boyfriend Marcus Jordan are planning to discuss his father Michael Jordan’s criticism about their relationship — and they aren’t letting that faze their connection.
Larsa Pippen and Marcus Jordan are clearing up some misconceptions that folks may have about their relationship.The 48-year-old star and the 32-year-old confirmed their relationship earlier this year amid ongoing rumors, and the confirmation has only fueled the flames when it comes to speculations about how the relationship between the two began. Basketball fans will remember that Larsa was married to former Chicago Bulls star Scottie Pippen for over 20 years, with the pair finalizing their divorce in 2021. The parents of four first separated in 2016 after 19 years of marriage.Marcus is the son of Scottie's former Bulls teammate and estranged close friend, Michael Jordan.Despite that bad blood, Larsa and Marcus have taken their relationship public and are quickly evolving into their idea of a power couple. The couple co-hosts the podcast together, which they tell ET is their method of controlling their narrative amid all the rumors and speculation.«I feel like a lot was being said about us all the time [and] I feel like there's so much said about me that I've always been like, 'That's so not true, that's not true,'» Larsa explains to ET's Brice Sander. «So I figured, 'Hey, let's do a podcast so we can basically give our opinions [and] state facts 'cause a lot of stuff that they say is inaccurate.'»Marcus echoes his partner's sentiment, adding that a lot of the misconceptions veer into outrageous territory.
Larsa Pippen and Marcus Jordan say that Michael Jordan gave them his stamp of approval on their relationship, contrary to what he recently said. The couple recently sat down with ET's Brice Sander at Marcus' Miami penthouse for their first and only joint, in-person interview, where the podcast hosts opened up about their relationship and how the people closest to them feel. «We had just started hanging out as friends, I feel like that’s kinda what the motivational thing for us, we were like, 'OK fine, now we're dating, so now should we tell everyone?'» Larsa said. «Well, we spent some time together during the holidays. She came and visited some of my family, I visited some of her family, so I think that’s kinda what, once we realized our families were OK with it, then I feel like that was easier for us,» Marcus said. On Sunday, after the couple sat down with ET, Marcus' dad, Michael, was spotted leaving a restaurant in Paris, France, where he was asked about Marcus' relationship with Larsa.Laughing at first, Michael brushed off the question, but when the photographer doubled down and asked if he approves, the former Chicago Bulls star replied with a blunt «No.» The photographer asked again, confirming Michael's response, to which he answered by shaking his head no.Basketball fans will remember that Larsa was married to Michael's former Bulls teammate and friend, Scottie Pippen, for over 20 years, with the pair finalizing their divorce in 2021.
Michael Jordan is sharing his first public comments about his son Marcus‘ relationship with Larsa Pippen.
Larsa Pippen never has to ask Michael Jordan for her approval to marry his son because at this point he would probably say no! Larsa and Michael’s son Marcus Jordan have made headlines since they were spotted together in September 2022, and are now a full-blown couple.With a 16-year age gap, and years of history with Larsa’s ex-husband Scott Pippen, people couldn’t help but wonder what the patriarch thinks of everything- now we know, and it’s not good. In a video published by TMZ, the billionaire was spotted leaving dinner at Matignon in Paris Sunday with his wife Yvette Prieto.
Michael Jordan is not putting his stamp of approval on his son Marcus' relationship with Larsa Pippen.The basketball legend was spotted leaving a restaurant in Paris, France, Sunday when he was asked about 32-year-old Marcus' relationship with the 48-year-old star.Laughing at first, Michael brushes off the question, but when the photographer doubles down and asks if he approves, the former Chicago Bulls star replies with a blunt «No.» The photographer asks again, confirming Michael's response, to which he answers by shaking his head no.Basketball fans will remember that Larsa was married to Michael's former Bulls teammate and friend, Scottie Pippen, for over 20 years, with the pair finalizing their divorce in 2021. The parents of four first separated in 2016 after 19 years of marriage.As for Larsa and Marcus, the pair, who confirmed their relationship earlier this year amid ongoing rumors, told ET last month that their families' approval of their relationship gave them the green light to go public with their romance after keeping things tightly under wraps.«We spent some time together during the holidays. She came and visited some of my family, I visited some of her family, so I think once we realized our families were OK with it, then I feel like that was easier for us,» Marcus told ET.He added, «My family loves her.
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Larsa Pippen and Marcus Jordan are opening up about the possibility of having kids sometime in the future.On the latest episode of their podcast, , the couple gets candid about their feelings towards having a baby together, and how much thought they've given it.«I think there's [mostly] been conversations around it,» Jordan said, explaining that they haven't gotten into specifics when it comes to that particular discussion. «When we go and we meet people, or I'm introducing you to some of my friends, or you introduce me to some of your friends I feel like it gets brought up.»«But I feel like we've never had a one-on-one, private conversation about having children,» he added.«It's one of those things where I think time will tell,» Pippen, 48, shared.«I feel like I'm happy, because I have four kids, and I feel like you don't have kids, so basically it'd be a question for you.
NBA GOAT Michael Jordan has agreed to sell his majority stake in the Charlotte Hornets for an undisclosed sum. He will still retain a minority stake after the sale. The deal values the team at $3 billion, according to ESPN’s Adrian Wojnarowski, which means that Jordan could receive $1.5 billion, or more, depending on how much of the team he hangs onto. It ends his 13-year run as majority owner.
Larsa Pippen and Marcus Jordan want people to know that they are “absolutely” in a serious relationship.