Larsa Pippen, 48, HECKLED as she attends game with Michael Jordan’s son Marcus, 31

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“You’re a cold bastard!” Larsa Pippen, 48, HECKLED as she attends Chargers game with Michael Jordan’s son Marcus, 31 – amid the NBA legend’s feud with her ex Scottie Pippen

Larsa Pippen was harassed while attending a Chargers game with Michael Jordan’s son Marcus on Sunday.

The reality star, 48, who has been plagued by rumors she’s dating Marcus, 31, looked shocked when she was approached by a bystander in the video and labeled a ‘cold motherf****r’ over her apparent new romance , which she has denied.

The fan said as he approached Larsa and Marcus, “Hey Larsa, is that what you’re doing?” Are you with the boy, Mike’s son? You’re a cold bastard, aren’t you!

Oh dear: Larsa Pippen was mobbed when she attended a Chargers game with Michael Jordan's son Marcus on Sunday

Oh dear: Larsa Pippen was mobbed when she attended a Chargers game with Michael Jordan’s son Marcus on Sunday

“You’re cold as an asshole, buddy.”

A glamorous Larsa laughed at the incident as she continued to watch the match.

Scottie and Michael Jordan have been feuding since November 2021 after the former took offense at the way he and his fellow Chicago Bulls teammates were portrayed in The Last Dance.

Together, Jordan and Pippen led the Bulls to six NBA titles in eight years as they dominated and transcended the sport.

Sighting: The reality star, 48, who has been plagued by rumors that she is dating Marcus, 31, looked shocked when she was approached by a bystander in the video and labeled a 'cold motherf****r' for her apparent new romance , which she has denied

Sighting: The reality star, 48, who has been plagued by rumors that she is dating Marcus, 31, looked shocked when she was approached by a bystander in the video and labeled a ‘cold motherf****r’ for her apparent new romance , which she has denied

The Last Dance proved to be a huge hit, allowing older NBA fans to relive the nostalgia of the 1990s while younger audiences learned about arguably the greatest dynasty in NBA history through the Netflix show.

However, Pippen has taken a hit on his portrayal in the 10-part docuseries, stating that he was “nothing more than a prop” and that Jordan did it for his ego to prove he’s “still bigger than LeBron James” – as the debate rages on who is the better player.

The pair are rumored to be an item, despite Larsa’s public insistence that the two are just “friends.”

Larsa was married to former NBA star Scottie Pippen, while Marcus’ father was teammates with Larsa’s ex

While they’ve been seen together on several occasions recently, socializing on the beach and going out to dinner, Larsa has maintained that their comparison is platonic.

“We’re friends,” she said People at BravoCon last month. “We’ve been friends for a few years and it really is. We are friends.’

“I’m dating,” she revealed exclusively to DailyMail.com while attending the star-studded reality TV convention.

As they were: Larsa is pictured during a 2018 Bel Air fling with her ex-husband Scottie Pippen, an NBA legend who was teammates with Marcus' father Michael Jordan

As they were: Larsa is pictured during a 2018 Bel Air fling with her ex-husband Scottie Pippen, an NBA legend who was teammates with Marcus’ father Michael Jordan

‘I’m single and ready to mix. I’m definitely dating,’ the busty bombshell revealed. “I’m not really in a set situation, but I’m definitely dating.”

However, after the duo were spotted dining at Catch Steak in New York, a source recently revealed Us weekly that Larsa and Marcus are “definitely an item.”

The insider spilled, “As the night wore on, it was clear to everyone in the restaurant that she really loved him.”

Another source shared that while the pair are “dating,” they’re “trying to keep it low because of the rift between Scottie and Michael.”

Michael and Scottie were legendary teammates in the Chicago Bulls in the 1990s, but their personal tensions came to light in the recent docuseries The Last Dance.

However, Pippen has taken a hit on his portrayal in the 10-part docuseries, stating that he was “nothing more than a prop” and that Jordan did it for his ego to prove he’s “still bigger than LeBron James” – as the debate rages on who is the better player.

As seen in 1997: Michael and Scottie were legendary teammates in the Chicago Bulls in the 1990s, but their personal tensions came to light in the recent docuseries The Last Dance

As seen in 1997: Michael and Scottie were legendary teammates in the Chicago Bulls in the 1990s, but their personal tensions came to light in the recent docuseries The Last Dance