Scottie Pippen’s Son Says He Got Bullied In School Over His Mother Larsa Pippen’s Relationship With Rapper Future

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Scottie Pippen’s son Preston is opening up about the bullying he received in school over his mom’s relationship with Future.

Back in 2015, Larsa was famously in a relationship with Future, who rapped about it in one of his songs.

According to NORE of Drink Champs, Future told people that he hooked up with Larsa because Scottie refused to take a picture with him.

“I always think of this Future story, Future say He met Scottie Pippen, and Scottie Pippen didn’t want to give him a picture, so he f-cked his b–tch.”

Larsa admitted to the relationship, but says it was after she had separated from Scottie.

Via Complex

“It was definitely a respectable relationship. It wasn’t like a—it was just like we were friends and we needed each other at that moment. And that was basically it,” Pippen said before explaining that people want to paint her as a bad person for mere entertainment. “I think people make more of it. It’s just better conversation for people to say, oh she cheated on him, she this, she that. It was none of that. Scottie wasn’t even living at home with me.”

While speaking to People, Preston Pippen opened up about getting trolled at school over his mom’s relationship with Future.

Via People

“My parents got divorced when I was 15, and it was really tough because there was an affair,” Preston said, referring to his mom Larsa’s alleged affair with Future before officially separating from Scottie.

“Kids at school, like my friends, would play music by a rapper that my mom was taking to at the time, and it was just s—-y,” he continued. “I am removed from it now, so it’s easy to kind of talk about.”

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Jorge Alonso is a BroBible Sports Editor who has been covering the NBA, NFL, and MLB professionally for over 10 years, specializing in digital media. He isa Miami native and lifelong Heat fan.
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