Larsa Pippen Says She & Marcus Jordan Make Love '5 Times' A Night
By Favour Adegoke on January 11, 2024 at 2:31 PM EST
Updated on January 12, 2024 at 8:01 AM EST
Reality TV star Larsa Pippen and her boyfriend, Marcus Jordan, are very open about their relationship. The couple recently made a candid confession about their love life during an appearance on "Watch What Happens Live."
Larsa and Marcus had no filter while on the show, as they shared intimate details about their lovemaking, from their favorite positions to the number of times they have sexual intercourse per night.
Larsa Pippen & Marcus Jordan Make Love '5 Times' A Night
During a chat on Andy Cohen's "WWHL," Larsa and Marcus got very personal with the kind of information they shared.
The conversation, which started mild, quickly heated up when show host Cohen asked Larsa about the viral remarks she made about her love life during the 2023 "Real Housewives of Miami" reunion, where she claimed she "always had s--, like, four times a night," even during her marriage to her ex-husband, Scottie Pippen. The NBA legend is the former teammate of her boyfriend's father, Michael Jordan.
"That's facts," Larsa stated before confessing she and Marcus had taken things up a notch in the bedroom. "I also have s-- probably five times a night with the love of my life," she continued.
Joining the conversation, Marcus joked, "I'm very competitive, so I like to stay ready," adding that it's "way more than three times."
Cohen then further prodded by asking if all five times were to "completion" and if the 33-year-old could "complete [himself] and then keep going." To this, Marcus said, "Especially with Larsa as my partner, absolutely."
Larsa and Marcus then later shared their preferred position while making love. The couple both revealed that "doggy style" was their favorite and that Larsa's "behind" was Marcus' favorite part of her body.
Marcus Jordan And Larsa Pippen Might Be Get Engaged Soon
The couple are already talking about getting engaged, with the "RHOM" star even admitting that she and Marcus have been looking at possible engagement rings.
During an interview with People Magazine, Larsa noted their hunt for a ring, saying, "I feel like Marcus has got great taste, and I feel like I know that he's not going to disappoint us."
The couple will be making a joint appearance on the TV show "The Traitors," which was filmed in Scotland. The couple would be competing against each other for the grand prize of $250,000.
According to Larsa, filming the competition show changed her and Marcus' relationship.
She said, "We had to have this conversation, and we're basically like, 'Hey, once we get to the castle, I'm Larsa, and you're Marcus, and we're not necessarily a duo anymore. You're on your own. I'm on my own."
Larsa added, "I feel like we're both growing individually, and this is our path. And I think it's super fun to be able to experience this with someone that you care about and at the same time be challenged in your relationship."
Speaking on the experience, Marcus revealed that their relationship "put a target on out back." Still, he added that he was "super lucky and happy to have my girlfriend here because it made the adjustment so much easier."
Marcus Jordan Defends Larsa Pippen From Gold Digger Comments
The former spouse of NBA icon Scottie Pippen has been under intense scrutiny since her relationship with 33-year-old Marcus became public. Citing her past relationships with well-known athletes, critics have claimed that her involvement with Marcus is motivated only by financial gain.
However, in an episode of Page Six's "Virtual Reali-Tea" podcast, Marcus addressed the accusations and defended his girlfriend.
"Yeah, I feel like people try to say Larsa's a gold digger and she's after the Jordan money or something," Marcus said before noting that Larsa has her "own money."
The entrepreneur and former college basketball star emphasized that their relationship goes beyond the spotlight and financial benefits, describing Larsa as an "independent" and "career-driven" woman.
"She's got it going on … It's the one comment or commentary that I've got to refrain from commenting back on," he added.