CAM’RON CONCERNED SCOTTIE PIPPEN WILL GO “OJ” OVER EX-WIFE

CAM’RON CONCERNED SCOTTIE PIPPEN WILL GO “OJ” OVER EX-WIFE

Cam’ron has voiced his worries about Scottie Pippen‘s state of mind following reports that his ex-wife, Larsa Pippen, has been granted half of the NBA legend’s retirement fund.

Taking to Instagram on Wednesday (June 21), Killa Cam commented on a photo of Pippen wearing the controversial Black Air Force 1 sneakers while waiting for his luggage at an airport carousel.

“Nah, we gotta watch Scotty, he’s on a mission,” Cam’ron wrote. “After having to give up half, he put on Black AF1’s?! (Tried to throw us off with the bubble gum bottom… nahhh homie) Spotted at the airport carousel? N-ggas better check that bag he’s getting. #Beware Scotty giving me #OJvibes.”

The hashtag “#OJvibes” used by the Dipset rapper refers to former NFL running back O.J. Simpson, who was once accused of murdering his ex-wife Nicole Brown and her friend Ron Goldman. Simpson was acquitted, and the murders remain unsolved.

This is not the first time Cam’ron has commented on Scottie Pippen’s relationship with his ex-wife Larsa, who is currently dating Michael Jordan‘s son. Jordan and Pippen won six championships together as part of the Chicago Bulls in the ’90s.

“Scottie is wilding,” said Cam’ron’s co-host Ma$e in an earlier episode. “You’re going way overboard, Scottie. You’re making it obvious that Mike’s son being with your wife is getting to you. It’s just mind-boggling to think that you are this messed up over Michael Jordan’s son.”

Cam’ron chimed in, asserting that Pippen’s grievances with Michael Jordan have nothing to do with basketball and everything to do with his ex-wife. “This is all about a n-gga’s son boning his baby mother, and now we’re making it into basketball,” he bluntly stated.

Scottie and Larsa got married in 1997 and share children together. They separated in 2016 and officially ended their relationship in 2018.

According to Radar Online, Larsa was awarded 50 percent of Scottie’s 401k retirement fund at the time of their separation, to be paid in a lump sum of cash.

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