After 38 days in theateres, Amazon Studios, Skydance Sports, Mandalay Pictures, and Artists Equity’s Air will stream on Prime Video on May 12 in more than 240 countries.
20.04.2023 - 17:51 / perezhilton.com
Larsa Pippen is coming for Tamron Hall over an interview that, to be honest, we all kind of forgot about for a while there…
As you may recall, back in February, the Real Housewives of Miami star went on the Tamron Hall Show to talk about her love life. At the time, the daytime TV show’s host was trying to make sense of reports about Larsa being romantically involved with Marcus Jordan. That was controversial, of course, because the reality TV star was formerly married to Scottie Pippen — who was teammates and, essentially, frenemies with Marcus’ father Michael Jordan on the Chicago Bulls for YEARS during the 1990s.
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During her February turn on Tamron’s talk show, Larsa dodged repeated interrogations about Marcus. The 48-year-old RHOM star dismissed the idea that her 32-year-old man didn’t have the “level of maturity” to handle their relationship, saying:
Larsa also said at one point that she “didn’t really want to talk about” her younger boyfriend or his famous family, adding:
ICYMI (or in case you forgot about it), you can re-live the whole thing from February (below):
OK, cool. So why is this popping back up in the news now??
Well, on Tuesday, the 52-year-old daytime TV talk show host sat down for an interview of her own with E! News. In that chat, Tamron addressed backlash at her interviewing technique regarding Larsa’s February appearance and others.
Hall explained:
And the experienced host and television journalist added:
You can watch Tamron’s discussion from a couple days ago (below):
And it was that resurfacing of Hall’s interviewing techniques which came full-circle on Wednesday!!
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