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Here's How 'Real Housewives Of Miami' Star Larsa Pippen Makes Her Money

Larsa Pippen became known publicly after marrying NBA legend Scottie Pippen. After marrying the professional baller, Pippen created a name for herself in the limelight while also being a dedicated mother to their four children. When Chicago native Scottie split time between Miami and the teams he played on, Pippen created a picture-perfect life for the family in Florida. The couple, unfortunately, called it quits in 2021, and while Scottie is rumored to coach in the NBA one day or join the Lakers coaching staff, Larsa has moved on to reality TV and other business ventures.

Before joining The Real Housewives of Miami, Pippen appeared in other reality TV shows showing her luxurious lifestyle and how she raised her family. Now that Pippen is divorced and on her own feet, she’s also earning her own income from business ventures that don’t include her ex-husband.

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In season 5 of The Real Housewives of Miami, Pippen unveiled a project she was working on — her own jewelry line called Larsa Marie. Pippen has an eye for fashion and made it her mission to create tasteful looks through jewelry pieces. While the Larsa Marie website says, “The line caters to all women with a goal of giving them affordable luxury direct to their door,” the line of high-end jewelry is quite expensive because of the high-quality diamonds and one-of-a-kind pieces.

The website noted how long Larsa wanted to have her own collection and the time had finally come. She even has her castmate Kiki Barth model some of her pieces on social media. Larsa Marie has everything from small earrings for $320 to bracelets for over $8,000. On Instagram, the business has over 18,000 followers, however, isn’t as active as some RHOM fans would expect. Nevertheless, this line contributes to Pippen’s $10 million net worth, according to Celebrity Net Worth. While Lisa Marie could make Pippen profitable in the future, her main lines of income come from her other business ventures.

In 2011, Bravo released another city in the Real Housewives franchise, Miami. Pippen was a part of season 1, but the series was canceled after season 3 because of low viewership, according to The List. It wasn’t fully revealed why Pippen didn’t last after one season but current cast mate Adriana de Moura told the Miami Herald (via Reality Tea), “Producers didn’t want this to go in a Basketball Wives direction.” However, the former NBA wife came back for the Peacock reboot in season 4 with a brand new vibe and storyline. This separated her from just having the 'wife of an NBA star' title.

Pippen was seen selling her luxurious Miami home on The Real Housewives and opting for a pricey, modern high rise that was a whopping $3.3 million, according to TMZ. More than her expensive lifestyle, Pippen was in the process of divorcing Scottie and showing viewers all the ways she makes her millions without being married to one of the most famous basketball players of all time. Pippen’s RHOM salary hasn’t been revealed, but it’s said the cast members make upwards of $30,000 an episode, according to Page Six.

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As seen on season 5 of RHOM, a main source of income for Pippen is OnlyFans. OnlyFans is a platform where fans can pay those on the app for videos, messages, or pictures. Pippen didn’t beat around the bush when telling her friends on The Real Housewives that she makes $10,000 a day — including selling pictures of her feet. She even went on to say on Watch What Happens Live (via Essentially Sports) that she made over $200,000 in two weeks from the platform by the same fan alone. Bella Thorne was one of the first actresses to bring awareness to OnlyFans after earning $1 million in 24 hours. With the possibility of earning of hundreds of thousands to millions, it's a no-brainer for Pippen to join.

Outside of filming The Real Housewives of Miami. Her jewelry line, and OnlyFans, Pippen also makes money from other reality TV shows. She’s made appearances on Dancing With the Stars: Juniors, Keeping Up With the Kardashians, and even Netflix’s Selling Sunset.  With a net worth of $10 million, it’s only going to go up for Pippen who has found her stride and her independence from her famous ex. Her success on her own was shown when she invested in tech companies like Halo (a dog collar that creates an invisible fence whenever the dog wears it) and Lebron James' tech company Tonal.

Between her investments and business ventures, Larsa Pippen is well on her way to becoming one of the more successful Housewives on her own right.

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Sources: Bleacher Report, Larsa Marie, US Magazine, Essentially Sports, HaloTonal



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