Marcus Jordan and Larsa Pippen felt Pablo Torre’s podcast is biased against them
Marcus Jordan, the son of six-time NBA champion Michael Jordan and Scottie Pippen’s ex-wife, reality TV star Larsa Pippen, spoke on Pablo Torre Finds Out, a podcast presented by former ESPN anchor and reporter Pablo Torre. On their podcast, Separation Anxiety, the pair regrets their previous participation on Torre’s show.
In a Sports Illustrated piece, Marcus and Larsa reviewed how Torre handled the interview. They both believe that the pre-interview conversation was hostile and discriminatory.
The pair expected that by starting the Separation Anxiety podcast, people would better appreciate their point of view.
“We do podcasts, and I feel like when people talk about us, they still don’t know who we are,” Larsa explained on Separation Anxiety. “They talked a lot of s**t before (the interview).”
Among other things, the documentary showed that Marcus believes his father, Michael Jordan, would be the best man at their wedding. Nonetheless, they believe their discoveries were game-changers for those who were paying attention to their conduct.
“It was quite one-sided… By the way, it was a smash hit,” Pippen remarked.
WATCH: Pablo Torre talks to Marcus Jordana and Larsa Pippen.
Marcus Jordan informs Larsa Pippen that they did not conduct an adequate investigation on Pablo Torre.
Now that the media has devoured Pablo Torre’s interview with Larsa Pippen and Marcus Jordan, the pair has realized that the former ESPN reporter was already biased against them before the conversation.
Jordan believes they should have investigated the host’s interview approach before agreeing to appear on the show.
“They talked a lot of s**t,” Jordan observed. “I wasn’t too familiar with his show’s structure. Maybe it’s because we didn’t complete our homework, but I felt that the first part of the program was talking nuts.”
Jordan also believes Torre contributed to their study via their podcast. He also shared his thoughts on how they approached the interview.
“Obviously, they had listened to and were aware of the podcast, but our interview was extremely fluffy… “And I feel like their pre-interview commentary was pretty biased,” Jordan remarked.
The interview dispute adds to fans’ ongoing fascination with the pair, who had relationships with two of the top players from the Chicago Bulls championship team in the 1990s. Marcus Jordan and Larsa Pippen have yet to decide when and if they will marry, as well as how they will go about it.
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