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“Malik Beasley and Montana Yao were separated before I met him”: Larsa Pippen comments on her affair, Bronny James post

Amulya Shekhar
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"Malik Beasley and Montana Yao were separated before I met him": Larsa Pippen comments on her affair, Bronny James post

Larsa Pippen hit out at those trolling Bronny James yesterday. She also feuded with Montana Yao, Malik Beasley’s wife, on Twitter.

As it’s needless to say, Scottie Pippen’s estranged ex-wife has been hitting all the radio chatter recently. She first commented on her friendship with Kim Kardashian. She then explained how she got Tristan Thompson to hook up with Khloe, after initially being the one to date him.

Normally, these revelations would have been enough to last a lifetime. But for Larsa, the trouble was only beginning as she was spotted in Miami with Malik Beasley in public. This caused divorce proceedings to start for the Timberwolves guard.

Larsa was also trolled with Bronny James after the 16-year-old had dropped a like on her Instagram post. She hit out savagely at those people with these tweets:

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Larsa Pippen says Malik Beasley didn’t cheat, Montana Yao begs to differ

According to Larsa, she also was under the impression that Beasley was working on a divorce. That is why she consented to meet him for a date in November. But Montana was having none of that:

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Clearly, there’s no love lost between the two ladies feuding over the same man. Yao seems intent on making Larsa and Malik look as bad as she can in public.

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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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