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Larsa Pippen slams trolls blaming her for Scottie Pippen divorce

Larsa Pippen isn’t afraid to take trolls to task, especially when it pertains to ex Scottie Pippen. On Thursday, the “Real Housewives of Miami” alum, 45, posted a selfie on Instagram, writing, “Find someone who’ll put u first!!” While Larsa received plenty of double-taps for the post, some criticized the caption choice, dragging her relationship …

Larsa Pippen isn’t afraid to take trolls to task, especially when it pertains to ex Scottie Pippen.

On Thursday, the “Real Housewives of Miami” alum, 45, posted a selfie on Instagram, writing, “Find someone who’ll put u first!!” While Larsa received plenty of double-taps for the post, some criticized the caption choice, dragging her relationship with Pippen, 54, into the comments.

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“To bad you didn’t put Scottie pippen first,” one commenter posted, to which Larsa replied: “Really? I did everything for him literally everything.”

When another fan wrote, “That’s what scottie did smh,” Larsa responded, “How do u know that?”

She continued, “Stop tripping dude u don’t know what you’re talking about. I held him down and still do. Just bc I don’t air his dirty laundry doesn’t mean it doesn’t stink I just don’t wanna do his laundry anymore.”

Larsa wed Pippen in 1997, and they share four children together. In 2018, she filed for divorce, two years after the pair initially called it quits.

Although Larsa may want nothing to do with Pippen’s “laundry” now, she still has her estranged husband’s back. Last month, she addressed Scottie’s controversial Bulls contract, which was prominently featured on ESPN’s “The Last Dance,” noting he isn’t taking up a collection despite past events.

“Thx for your concern Scottie did ok #TheLastDance,” Larsa tweeted alongside a screenshot of Scottie’s career earnings, totaling $109 million per Bleacher Report.

During the 1997-98 season, Pippen was the sixth-highest-paid player on the Bulls as he was on the final year a seven-year, $18 million deal. He went on to play for the Rockets and Trail Blazers, which largely contributed to his overall earnings.

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