‘My back hurts’: Scottie Pippen sledged over ex-wife’s sex admission

‘My back hurts’: Scottie Pippen sledged over ex-wife’s sex admission

Larsa Pippen’s “Real Housewives of Miami” co-stars weren’t the one ones left reeling by her current intercourse reveal.

Days after Scottie Pippen’s ex-wife spilled on the fact present that she’s “always had sex like four times a night”, NFL Hall of Famer Shannon Sharpe reacted to the intimate particulars by ribbing himself and the previous Chicago Bulls star.

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“That’s why Pip was (plagued) with back problems during his career. My (back) hurts from reading this,” Sharpe tweeted alongside 4 crying-laughing face emojis.

Larsa, 48, was married to Pippen from 1997 to 2021, the NY Post stories.

The exes have 4 youngsters collectively: sons Scotty Jr., 22, Preston, 21 and Justin, 18, and 14-year-old daughter Sophia.

Larsa has since moved on with Marcus Jordan, the 32-year-old son of NBA legend Michael Jordan, who was Pippen’s teammate in Chicago.

The two first sparked courting rumours in September earlier than making their relationship Instagram-official in January.

A month later, Marcus penned a candy Valentine’s Day tribute to Larsa on the social media platform.

“Three words, 8 letters, Happy Valentines Day, Babe,” Marcus captioned a photograph of Larsa holding two bouquets of flowers.

Marcus additionally supported Larsa on the “Real Housewives of Miami” reunion, which started airing on Peacock this month.

It was within the second instalment of the reunion that Larsa opened up about her private life.

“I was married for 23 years, I’ve always had sex like four times a night,” Larsa stated.

When host Andy Cohen responded, “Marcus has big shoes to fill,” Larsa fired again: “Well, he has a size 15 shoe so I think he’s OK.”

Larsa has continued to publish images with Marcus on Instagram, together with a comfortable snap from early March.

“Know your worth, then add tax,” she wrote.

This article initially appeared within the NY Post and was reproduced with permission.

Source: www.news.com.au