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NEW YORK, NEW YORK – MARCH 25: Larsa Pippen attends the Xerjoff Perfume Collection Launch at The Ned on March 25, 2024 in New York City. (Photo by Joy Malone/Getty Images)

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NEW YORK, NEW YORK – MARCH 25: Larsa Pippen attends the Xerjoff Perfume Collection Launch at The Ned on March 25, 2024 in New York City. (Photo by Joy Malone/Getty Images)
On one foggy February morning, earlier this year, Marcus Jordan, son of the legendary Michael Jordan, found himself in the middle of a jaw-dropping mess. His car was discovered stuck on train tracks near Maitland, Florida—and that was just the beginning. Soon after, Marcus was arrested for DUI, resisting law enforcement, and even caught with a questionable substance.
Meanwhile, the aftermath has sparked a wild round of finger-pointing. Recently, DJ Vlad didn’t hesitate to throw shade toward Marcus’ ex, Larsa Pippen. “Somehow I blame Larsa Pippen for all this. I don’t know why,” Vlad said during a segment. And Gilbert Arenas, who was also on the show, didn’t skip a beat. “Me too. Like I don’t care. Somehow, I feel she’s to blame for all this.”
Following that, Gilbert doubled down with even more heat. He painted a picture of Marcus living the carefree life of a rich kid—until Larsa entered the frame. “He was just a normal Michael Jordan kid just being rich, being wholesome, and then you get your grips on him, them h—– fingers on him,” he ranted. “Like soon as I see them in Vegas, I mean Paris, and they got, they caught him the first time, I didn’t even say Marcus. I said, that damn Pippen, this is crazy.”
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As the blame game escalated, so did the tension between DJ Vlad and Larsa. On Monday morning, Vlad shared a screenshot on X, where Larsa allegedly texted him, “You gotta stop talking about me, you f–king loser.” To which Vlad calmly responded with just two words: “or what?”
My response to Larsa Pippen’s DM. pic.twitter.com/bHXXE2ACOD
— DJ Vlad (@djvlad) April 17, 2025
Yet despite the drama, ‘The Real Housewives of Miami’ star seems unbothered, spotted cozying up with her new rumored beau, unshaken by all the noise.
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Larsa Pippen having fun with her rumored beau
So after everything that’s gone down, it seems like Larsa Pippen isn’t quite giving up on love—she’s just switching the setting. In fact, she’s already made it clear that she’s keeping her next move a bit more low-key. “I don’t want to share too much, honestly,” Larsa once admitted. “If I do meet someone, I’m going to take my time… it’s hard to get to know someone when it’s public.” Fair enough, considering her last relationship basically played out like a full-blown reality show.
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That said, the buzz around her and Jeff Coby is getting louder. And if you’re wondering where this new story began, it was during the 10th anniversary of David Alexander’s DBC Fitness gym back in January at ZZs Club Miami. TMZ reports the host introduced them, and sparks flew instantly. Since then, the two have popped up on each other’s social media—nothing loud, just enough to raise eyebrows.
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Still, neither of them has confirmed anything official yet. But actions speak louder, right? Like the time Coby posted a video of them jogging, then picked up the pace mid-run, leaving Larsa behind. “I didn’t know we were racing,” she joked in response to his “Are you going to catch me?” moment. That playful vibe keeps showing up again and again.
Most recently, Coby posted a mirror selfie captioned “Help—I’m being followed,” and Larsa jumped right in with a cheeky “Haha you’re funny.” And if humor is still on her must-have list, Coby might be ticking all the right boxes. Now, all eyes are waiting to see if the rumored couple goes Instagram official.
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Is Larsa Pippen really to blame for Marcus Jordan's troubles, or is it just convenient scapegoating?