Are Larsa Pippen-Marcus Jordan Planning To Have Kids? Know What Larsa Said In An Interview

After dating Marcus Jordan after divorcing Scottie Pippen, Larsa Pippen has a love for basketball players. But will she have kids with the renowned Chicago Bulls player’s son?

With her ex-husband, who was a player for the Chicago Bulls as well, Pippen already had four children, ages 23 to 15. The couple separated in 2016 and eventually got divorced in 2022.

 

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Less than a year later, she met Marcus Jordan. Rumors of a romance started to surface in September 2022, and the couple later confirmed their relationship in January 2023. She hasn’t ruled out starting a family with the shoe designer and former NCAA basketball player.

“I feel like if I was to be with someone,” To Chicks in the Office, Pippen remarked, “Like I am now, that didn’t have kids, I feel like if he wanted to have kids, I would be up for it.

 

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“I love being a mom. That’s, like, my favorite title I’ve ever had.”

Although the couple is not officially engaged, she revealed that a wedding is in the works, therefore she is also dating with the intention of getting married.

 

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“I mean, maybe. I think so,” Pippen stated on Monday to E! News. “I liked being married. I liked marriage. I feel like it’s great to be able to build with someone, plan the future with someone. And so marriage, to me, is kind of important.”

Larsa Pippen kept her eggs frozen.

 

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She decided to preserve her eggs in case the couple wants children in the future because she is getting older and will either have gone through menopause already or shortly.

Given that her menopause signified the end of her fertility as a woman and that they could require a surrogate mother to carry the kid to term, she characterized the decision as equitable to her spouse.

 

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“I’m really happy with my four kids,” Larsa said to Us Weekly. “But I feel like it wouldn’t be fair for me to not give Marcus that opportunity if we wanted to have kids.”