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Scottie & Larsa Pippen May Reconcile, Says Rep: ‘They’re Texting Nonstop’

Kim Kardashian's BFF may not be left in the cold after all.




As Radar readers know, Kim Kardashian‘s best friend Larsa Pippen was recently delivered a vicious divorce filing from husband of 19 years, basketball legend Scottie Pippen.

But now, a rep for the star revealed the couple could still reconcile, insisting the breakup occurred after a fight over Scottie’s hopes to land an ESPN gig in Chicago.

“The tension between [Scottie and Larsa] started months ago,” Larsa’s rep said. “I’m fairly certain they’re going to make up. He’s sending her messages. They’re communicating. I don’t think they’re going to pull the trigger. He was saying, ‘I miss you. Let’s talk.’ She’s feeling the same way. When it rains, it pours, but Scottie’s at a different place. She’s at a different place, and they’re just figuring it out.”

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But based on Scottie’s nasty court filing, there’s no love lost just yet.

According to Broward County Circuit Court documents obtained by Radar, the 51-year-old demanded “ultimate responsibility” of the former couple’s four minor children — Scottie Jr., Preston, Justin and Sophia — and announced he will file a Petition for Relocation on behalf of the children, and plans to whisk them away to Chicago with him.

In another epic diss, multi-millionaire Scottie begged the court not to demand he pay alimony to his former reality star wife, 42. He also requested the right to “amend” their prenuptial agreement.

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Perhaps fueling the fire, Larsa was rumored to have cheated with rapper Future, who once dated Rob Kardashian‘s fiancée, Blac Chyna.





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