The Kardashian-Jenner family have unfollowed Larsa Pippen on Instagram, amid rumours of a feud between them
On Wednesday, Kim’s husband Kanye West called out Larsa, the ex-wife of NBA legend Scottie Pippen – leading fans to notice that the Kar-Jenner clan have unfollowed her.
And it looks like the 46-year-old has retaliated, as Larsa no longer follows any of them on Instagram – except for Rob Kardashian.
After fans started questioning whether Larsa has fallen out with the famous family, the mother-of-four seemed to address the drama by posting a statement on Twitter.
I Woke up this morning blessed and see that everybody is focused on who I am following and who I am not following on social media.I am focused on my children, my new fitness brand Larsapippenfitness, and my relationships in real life.
— Larsa Pippen (@larsapippen) July 22, 2020
Praying that everybody finds peace in their own lives and focus on what brings THEM happiness.
— Larsa Pippen (@larsapippen) July 22, 2020
She wrote: “I woke up this morning blessed and see that everybody is focused on who I am following and who I am not following on social media.”
“I am focused on my children, my new fitness brand Larsapippenfitness, and my relationships in real life.”
She added: “Praying that everybody finds peace in their own lives and focus on what brings THEM happiness.”
The drama unfolded after Kanye made a number of shocking statement on Twitter in the early hours of Wednesday morning
The 43-year-old said he’s been ‘trying to divorce’ Kim – ever since she met fellow rapper Meek Mill at a Criminal Justice Reform Summit in November 2018.
Kanye also tweeted Larsa’s name alongside a thinking face emoji, followed by the question: “Should I name more?”
The rapper also slammed his mother-in-law Kris Jenner, and referred to her as ‘Kris Jong-Un’ in the shocking Twitter rant.
After Kanye’s tweets hit headlines, Kim released a statement addressing his behaviour.
In a statement posted on her Instagram Story, Kim acknowledged that her husband is in the middle of a serious bipolar episode, and asked the public to show them “compassion” during such a difficult time.