Celebrities attends Xerjoff Perfume Collection Launch at The Ned NoMad in New York.Photo:Lev Radin/ZUMA Press Wire / SplashNewsLarsa Pippenis opening up about her split from Marcus Jordan.Appearing on Monday’s “Separation Anxiety with Larsa Pippen” episode of theAmy & T.Jpodcast, Pippen, 49, explained that it was her time away from Jordan, 33, that made her realize she was on a different path.“I just wrapped shooting the show and I spent time away from him and everyone else,”The Real Housewives of Miamistar said. “I was there for two weeks and it just kind of gave me clarity when I was alone and I think when you’re alone, you kind of really either miss the person or realize maybe you’re not my guy, and I feel like that made me realize that I don’t think he’s my guy.“Never miss a story — sign up forPEOPLE’s free daily newsletterto stay up-to-date on the best of what PEOPLE has to offer, from juicy celebrity news to compelling human interest stories.Responding to whether their 16-year age gap played a role in their split, Pippen said, “No. No. I don’t think so. I just think we’re just on a different journey and I feel like I have to be true to who I am, what I’m doing and what he’s doing.”“I want him to be happy. He’s a great guy, but I just don’t feel like it’s for me,” she added.Larsa Pippen (left) and Marcus Jordan at ‘Watch What Happens Live With Andy Cohen’.Charles Sykes/Bravo via GettyPippen went on to say that she’s “dated guys who are way older than me that were way more immature than him, so I don’t know.”“I don’t think it’s the age. I just think it’s where we are right now,” she explained.Meanwhile, the reality star said that she believes she and Jordan will “be friends eventually” as they were “friends for three years before we started dating.”Speaking on whether she believes she’s viewed as a villain, Pippen said, “Whoever the bigger star is. So for instance, when my ex and I broke up, whoever the bigger star is, people think you must have done something wrong to leave him.”Larsa Pippen (left) and Marcus Jordan at iHeartRadio Jingle Ball on Dec. 1, 2023 in Los Angeles.River Callaway/Variety/Getty“And I’m like, no, it’s not that. We just grew apart,” she added. “And I think sometimes people, it’s so much easier to hate on a woman.”Earlier last week, PEOPLE confirmed that Pippen and Jordanended their relationshipone month after getting back together.“They’re moving in different directions,” a source told PEOPLE at the time, adding that it was amicable.Meanwhile, Pippen and Jordaninitially splitin February earlier this year.“They have decided to take some time apart to reevaluate their relationship," a source told PEOPLE at the time. “This has nothing to do with any family input, but solely for their personal growth.”
Celebrities attends Xerjoff Perfume Collection Launch at The Ned NoMad in New York.Photo:Lev Radin/ZUMA Press Wire / SplashNews

Lev Radin/ZUMA Press Wire / SplashNews
Larsa Pippenis opening up about her split from Marcus Jordan.Appearing on Monday’s “Separation Anxiety with Larsa Pippen” episode of theAmy & T.Jpodcast, Pippen, 49, explained that it was her time away from Jordan, 33, that made her realize she was on a different path.“I just wrapped shooting the show and I spent time away from him and everyone else,”The Real Housewives of Miamistar said. “I was there for two weeks and it just kind of gave me clarity when I was alone and I think when you’re alone, you kind of really either miss the person or realize maybe you’re not my guy, and I feel like that made me realize that I don’t think he’s my guy.“Never miss a story — sign up forPEOPLE’s free daily newsletterto stay up-to-date on the best of what PEOPLE has to offer, from juicy celebrity news to compelling human interest stories.Responding to whether their 16-year age gap played a role in their split, Pippen said, “No. No. I don’t think so. I just think we’re just on a different journey and I feel like I have to be true to who I am, what I’m doing and what he’s doing.”“I want him to be happy. He’s a great guy, but I just don’t feel like it’s for me,” she added.Larsa Pippen (left) and Marcus Jordan at ‘Watch What Happens Live With Andy Cohen’.Charles Sykes/Bravo via GettyPippen went on to say that she’s “dated guys who are way older than me that were way more immature than him, so I don’t know.”“I don’t think it’s the age. I just think it’s where we are right now,” she explained.Meanwhile, the reality star said that she believes she and Jordan will “be friends eventually” as they were “friends for three years before we started dating.”Speaking on whether she believes she’s viewed as a villain, Pippen said, “Whoever the bigger star is. So for instance, when my ex and I broke up, whoever the bigger star is, people think you must have done something wrong to leave him.”Larsa Pippen (left) and Marcus Jordan at iHeartRadio Jingle Ball on Dec. 1, 2023 in Los Angeles.River Callaway/Variety/Getty“And I’m like, no, it’s not that. We just grew apart,” she added. “And I think sometimes people, it’s so much easier to hate on a woman.”Earlier last week, PEOPLE confirmed that Pippen and Jordanended their relationshipone month after getting back together.“They’re moving in different directions,” a source told PEOPLE at the time, adding that it was amicable.Meanwhile, Pippen and Jordaninitially splitin February earlier this year.“They have decided to take some time apart to reevaluate their relationship,” a source told PEOPLE at the time. “This has nothing to do with any family input, but solely for their personal growth.”
Larsa Pippenis opening up about her split from Marcus Jordan.
Appearing on Monday’s “Separation Anxiety with Larsa Pippen” episode of theAmy & T.Jpodcast, Pippen, 49, explained that it was her time away from Jordan, 33, that made her realize she was on a different path.
“I just wrapped shooting the show and I spent time away from him and everyone else,”The Real Housewives of Miamistar said. “I was there for two weeks and it just kind of gave me clarity when I was alone and I think when you’re alone, you kind of really either miss the person or realize maybe you’re not my guy, and I feel like that made me realize that I don’t think he’s my guy.”
Never miss a story — sign up forPEOPLE’s free daily newsletterto stay up-to-date on the best of what PEOPLE has to offer, from juicy celebrity news to compelling human interest stories.
Responding to whether their 16-year age gap played a role in their split, Pippen said, “No. No. I don’t think so. I just think we’re just on a different journey and I feel like I have to be true to who I am, what I’m doing and what he’s doing.”
“I want him to be happy. He’s a great guy, but I just don’t feel like it’s for me,” she added.
Larsa Pippen (left) and Marcus Jordan at ‘Watch What Happens Live With Andy Cohen’.Charles Sykes/Bravo via Getty

Charles Sykes/Bravo via Getty
Pippen went on to say that she’s “dated guys who are way older than me that were way more immature than him, so I don’t know.”
“I don’t think it’s the age. I just think it’s where we are right now,” she explained.
Meanwhile, the reality star said that she believes she and Jordan will “be friends eventually” as they were “friends for three years before we started dating.”
Speaking on whether she believes she’s viewed as a villain, Pippen said, “Whoever the bigger star is. So for instance, when my ex and I broke up, whoever the bigger star is, people think you must have done something wrong to leave him.”
Larsa Pippen (left) and Marcus Jordan at iHeartRadio Jingle Ball on Dec. 1, 2023 in Los Angeles.River Callaway/Variety/Getty

River Callaway/Variety/Getty
“And I’m like, no, it’s not that. We just grew apart,” she added. “And I think sometimes people, it’s so much easier to hate on a woman.”
Earlier last week, PEOPLE confirmed that Pippen and Jordanended their relationshipone month after getting back together.
“They’re moving in different directions," a source told PEOPLE at the time, adding that it was amicable.
Meanwhile, Pippen and Jordaninitially splitin February earlier this year.
“They have decided to take some time apart to reevaluate their relationship," a source told PEOPLE at the time. “This has nothing to do with any family input, but solely for their personal growth.”
source: people.com