All of Larsa Pippen's Business Ventures in Her Budding Empire
"It's important to me for my kids to see me as a boss," Larsa Pippen has said.
Dream big — and learn to multitask. When it comes to entrepreneurial endeavors, that’s how Larsa Pippen rolls.
An OG cast member of The Real Housewives of Miami, which is back for Season 6 on Nov. 1 at 9/8c on Bravo, Larsa has always had visions of being a “business titan,” according to her reality-TV bio. Larsa, who shares four children with retired NBA all-star ex-husband Scottie Pippen, has been making strides to build an empire of her own, and on her own terms.
All of Larsa Pippen's business ventures
In 2020, a year before RHOM returned for Season 4 after an eight-year hiatus, Larsa launched her own high-end jewelry line.
Larsa's Jewelry Line
Called Larsa Marie (that’s her middle name), her collection came after years of planning and designing. It features diamond-dotted bracelets, turquoise drop necklaces, and blinged-out rings. The glittery pieces sold at larsamarie.com and at Saks Fifth Avenue all share something in common: The bling is “made with love."
"I’ve always been in love with jewelry," Larsa said in a 2022 episode of RHOM. "The jewelry business is a tough industry so I don't have room for error. I go to bed, I wake up, I sketch something. I put so much energy into it, so much love into it."
Larsa's Podcast
Love also fuels Larsa’s media-based business venture. She and her boyfriend, Marcus Jordan, co-host Separation Anxiety, a podcast that launched in June 2023.
There’s been a lot of talk, some of it sour, about the fact that Larsa is older than him, as well as him being the son of Michael Jordan, her ex-husband’s former teammate. In the turn-lemons-into-lemonade business move, Larsa created a platform where the couple can talk. The podcast promises “they’re ready to be brutally honest with you about life, love, sex, and 16 year age gaps!”
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In their Sept. 5, 2023 episode, they dived into the “dangers of letting a third party into the bedroom.”
Larsa's Social Media Business
If that sounds like Larsa isn’t timid about getting unfiltered, well, she's been there, posted that. She created an OnlyFans account, an expansion of her influencer presence on social media, which was a hot topic on Season 4 of RHOM.
The venture was a moneymaker, according to Larsa. While on Watch What Happens Live with Andy Cohen, she said that she earned around $200,000 from one subscriber over a two-week period.
Larsa also said it wasn’t so racy: “I don’t do nudes,” she explained.
She dialed the venture back when her father expressed disapproval, according to a PEOPLE report.
What’s next for Larsa business-wise? Stay tuned. There’ll be something.
"It's important to me for my kids to see me as an entrepreneur, as a boss,” Larsa has said. “I just want them to know you can do it all."
The Real Housewives of Miami airs Nov. 1 at 9/8c on Bravo.