Larsa Pippen claims BFF Lisa Hochstein wasn’t there for her post-Marcus Jordan split: It ‘kind of stung’
Larsa Pippen and Lisa Hochstein have seemingly hit a rough patch in their friendship.
The OnlyFans model, 50, opened up about her relationship with her “Real Housewives of Miami” co-star, saying it “kind of stung” when Hochstein didn’t support her after her breakup with Marcus Jordan in March.
“I feel like for most, most of my girlfriends were there for me, except Lisa,” Pippen told Page Six’s “Virtual Reali-Tea” co-hosts Danny Murphy and Evan Real at Saturday’s Bravo Fan Fest event in Miami. “So, that part kind of stung.”
Larsa Pippen claimed her BFF Lisa Hochstein wasn’t there for her following her breakup with Marcus Jordan in March. Rodrigo Varela/Bravo
“I feel like for most, most of my girlfriends were there for me, except Lisa,” Pippen told Page Six. Charles Sykes/Bravo
While Hochstein’s been preoccupied with her ongoing divorce from ex-husband Lenny, Pippen doesn’t think that’s an excuse for her lack of sympathy.
“I don’t think it’s an excuse, because I feel like we all have a lot going on in our lives. I feel like I’m super busy, you know? But I feel like sometimes you make time for the things that you care about,” she said.
“I think when you’re really close to someone and things are not where they’re supposed to be, it’s hurtful. Do you want a place where it’s just like I’m hurt by that relationship?” Pippen continued, adding that it feels like they’re in a “sour place.”
Pippen also made it clear that she doesn’t believe Hochstein’s busy life is an excuse for her behavior. Jason Koerner/Bravo
“I think when you’re really close to someone and things are not where they’re supposed to be, it’s hurtful,” she said. Jason Koerner/Bravo
During her own interview with Page Six at the event, Hochstein revealed fans will see her drama with Pippen play out in Season 7 of the reality series, which is scheduled to premiere in 2025.
“It’s just a terrible, unfortunate misunderstanding,” Hochstein told us. “It just got out of hand and I don’t like it.”
While she admitted she “doesn’t know” what’s going on in Pippen’s life because she doesn’t “see too much of her,” Hochstein still refrained from shading her friend.
Hochstein also opened up about her current relationship with Pippen, calling their situation a “terrible, unfortunate misunderstanding.” Charles Sykes/Bravo
Pippen and Jordan broke up for the second time in March after nearly two years of dating. Instagram
“We were there for each other. So, I don’t want to like, be petty and that kind of stuff,” she said.
Pippen and Jordan broke up for the second time in March after dating for nearly two years. During her appearance on iHeart’s “Amy & T.J.” podcast that month, Pippen claimed they decided to end things not because of their 16-year age gap, but because they were on different life paths.
“I just think we’re on a different journey, you know?” she said at the time. “I feel like I have to be true to who I am, what I’m doing and what he’s doing, you know? I want him to be happy. He’s a great guy, but I just don’t feel like it’s for me.”