Larsa Pippen is revealing some of her toxic traits when it comes to relationships.
On the latest episode of her podcast, Separation Anxiety, that she shares with her boyfriend Marcus Jordan she explained how she learned to start going through phones from “one of my really good friends back in the day.”
“I feel like if you really want to know what someone’s about or on, you got to kinda go through their phone,” she explained. “It’s a toxic trait… I’m not advising this for everyone because we prepared it might be ugly and might be traumatizing. But I definitely like to look through [the phone].” She continued, “I want to go through your phone, I want to see what you’re about because people show you a version of them, but not their entire thing and I like to know what I signed up for.”
Larsa admitted that she is “willing to take whatever is on there” but Marcus, 32, called it “a dangerous game,” adding, “You gotta be ready for anything and everything at that point.”
“But look, I feel like if you want to be in a relationship, you have to be honest and open with people and like a lot of times, people don’t like that honesty,” Larsa countered.
In other news surrounding the couple they were recently in headlines because Marcus Jordan’s dad, Michael Jordan revealed he didn’t approve of their relationship. In a new exclusive interview with Entertainment Tonight, Marcus Jordan and Larsa Pippen sat down to do an interview about how they started dating and how the people closest to them feel about their relationship.
As we previously reported, Michael Jordan spoke with TMZ and publicly said he doesn’t approve of their relationship, but according to Marcus he already got his dads stamp of approval. “We spent Thanksgiving together last year and, you know, my family loves her. They think she’s great. And ultimately, I think my family just wants to see me happy. And so as long as I’m happy, they’re happy with, you know, where I’m living,” Marcus told ET.
“Everybody had an opinion at first. I think there was some shock and interest early on, but I think that was the whole point of us trying to spend some family time together during the holidays.” he continued. “At least for me, if we’re gonna be in the media, you know, I kind of need to introduce you to my mom and my mom’s side and my dad’s side. And so, I think that went well and so far, so good.” The interviewer went on to ask if he got his dads stamp of approval. “Yeah, oh yeah,” Marcus Jordan replied.