La La Anthony poked fun at Andy Cohen for his “messy” question about Kim Kardashian and Larsa Pippen.
“Do you still see Larsa Pippen?” Cohen, 56, asked Anthony, 45, during the Sunday, May 25, episode of Watch What Happens Live.
“I haven’t seen her in a while. Probably, like, I don’t know, a year maybe,” Anthony replied. “I don’t go to Miami a lot. She’s mostly in Miami and I don’t go there a lot.”
Cohen replied, asking, “Is she still in the Kim K. universe.”
Anthony got quiet, whispering her response.
“I don’t see her,” she said, before laughing. “You’re kind of messy. … You just do it with such a straight face.”
Cohen joked, “Have you ever met me? … I like to know.”
Cohen was referring to the rumored drama surrounding Pippen, 50, and the Kardashian family.
In April 2020, eagle-eyed fans were quick to notice that Kim, 44, and her sisters had unfollowed Pippen on Instagram. Later that year, Pippen appeared to address the feud rumors, alluding to Kim’s ex-husband Kanye West as being the reason their friendship was fractured.
“If Kanye feels like him and Kim are better without me, then let them be without me. I’m OK with that. … I will survive,” Pippen said during a November 2020 appearance on the “Hollywood Raw” podcast. A source told Us at the time Kim and her family were “unbothered” by Pippen’s comments.
Pippen seemingly added more fuel to the speculation fire by bringing up the feud rumors during The Real Housewives of Miami season 4 premiere, which aired in December 2021.
“People thought I couldn’t make it without some old friends,” Pippen said, as a photo of her and Kim was shown on screen. “I’m great. I just basically want to, like, live my best life, have fun, do whatever I want unapologetically.”
The following month, Pippen offered an update on her friendship with Kim, telling Us Weekly exclusively that “everyone’s happy,” despite the past drama.
“I feel like we’re in a really good place. You know, I feel like there was a lot [of] miscommunication at the time,” Pippen explained in January 2022. “We’ve all apologized to each other. We’re in a really good place.”
Pippen explained that “people have disagreements with their friends all the time,” but that fame can create a situation that is “magnified.”
“In reality, it’s like, you know, maybe I could have navigated it different. Someone else could have navigated [it] different,” she added. “But at this point in [time], like, we’ve all apologized. We’re all in a good place. We’re all living our best lives. We’re all focusing on our families.”