Larsa Pippen Flamed On Twitter Over Sus Jordyn Woods Comment

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Larsa Pippen attends the Universal Music Group's 2019 After Party To Celebrate The GRAMMYs at ROW DTLA on February 10, 2019 in Los Angeles, California.
The Internet was quick to remind Larsa Pippen about her alleged relationship with Future.

Sometimes it's best to stay out of certain online conversations. Unfortunately, Larsa Pippen learned the hard way. Everyone is chiming in with their own thoughts on the Jordyn Woods/Khloe Kardashian/Tristan Thompson controversy. Larsa, who's close with the Kardashian clan, chimed in on Woods' appearance on Red Table Talk on Instagram, writing,  "Can't wait to see which version of her story she tells. "Hope it's the same she told @khloekardashian when she checked her." The Internet was quick to catch on to her comments and reminded her about her own alleged history of being unfaithful.

Pippen got roasted across the Internet by several people who believed 44-year-old was in no position to be speaking about Jordyn Woods. Larsa allegedly cheated on Scottie Pippen with Future last summer which prompted the former basketball player to file for divorce, although they never moved forward with it. Future seemingly took a shot at Pippen on "Racks Blue," rapping, "I should've never got caught up with a cougar."

Larsa wasn't the only Kardashian family friend who chimed in. Malika Haqq also threw shade at Jordyn over the scandal who also got roasted on the internet. One Twitter user wrote, "I get Jordyn messed up, but all you bitches bout to stop bullying her. Malika & all them hoes! Malika was fucking on a married man, Larsa cheated with future. Glass houses bitch."

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