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‘Lame af you could have ignored it’: Scottie Pippen shoots his shot on Instagram model; Larsa Pippen backs up Bulls Legend

Amulya Shekhar
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'Lame af you could have ignored it': Scottie Pippen shoots his shot on Instagram model; Larsa Pippen backs up Bulls Legend

Larsen Pippen had her husband’s back when a girl trying to ‘expose’ Scottie Pippen posted pictures of him commenting on her pics.

Scottie Pippen was spotted shooting his shot with an Instagram model. The girl tried to expose him, trying to put some dirt on his name even though he only used one emoji.

The Chicago Bulls legend definitely doesn’t seem the type to pursue girls online, so this came as a big surprise.

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How Larsa Pippen backed up her husband in online controversy

Adrianna, the girl in question, had written “he better no start this sh*t,” the girl wrote along with a screenshot of Pippen commenting on one of her pics.

Larsa Pippen was scathing in her assessment of the girl’s antics.

It felt like a desperate cry for attention by Adrianna. It isn’t unheard of for people to try and involve celebrities in needless controversies. The poor thing then resorted to tantrums.

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Larsa Pippen herself has been in the news of late, embroiled in a couple of issues. She first made waves for admitting that she started seeing Tristan Thompson before her divorce had been finalized with Scottie.

She was then spotted with Malik Beasley, holding his hand in Miami. This caused the Timberwolves player’s wife Montana Yao to initiate divorce proceedings with him.

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Amulya Shekhar

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Amulya Shekhar is a sports junkie who thrives on the thrills and frills of live sports action across basketball, football (the American variant works too), parkour, adventure sports. He believes sports connect us to our best selves, and he hopes to help people experience sports more holistically.

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