Larsa Pippen and Marcus Jordan Are Confirmed for “The Traitors” Reunion as Exes Reconnect and Refollow Each Other

Andy Cohen is set to host 'The Traitors' season 2 reunion — and even he wonders if "that's gonna be the spot that we get the tea about Marcus and Larsa"

<p>River Callaway/Variety via Getty</p> Larsa Pippen and Marcus Jordan at the iHeartRadio Jingle Ball in 2023.

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Larsa Pippen and Marcus Jordan at the iHeartRadio Jingle Ball in 2023.

Larsa Pippen and Marcus Jordan won’t be apart for long.

Though The Real Housewives of Miami couple split earlier this week, PEOPLE has confirmed that they will both attend The Traitors season 2 reunion taping on March 1.

Both Jordan, 33, and Pippen, 49, appeared on season 2 of the Peacock reality competition series. They played the game as individuals, and Jordan was one of the Traitors’ first murders.

Related: Larsa Pippen Reveals How She Secretly Communicated with Marcus Jordan While Filming The Traitors Season 2

Andy Cohen will be hosting the reunion and is already anticipating what that could look like for the recent exes. During an episode of his SiriusXM show Andy Cohen Live earlier this week, he teased, "I will be hosting The Traitors [Season 2] reunion, and I'm kind of wondering if that's gonna be the spot that we get the tea about Marcus and Larsa."

<p>Alexander Tamargo/Getty </p> Larsa Pippen and Marcus Jordan in May 2023.

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Larsa Pippen and Marcus Jordan in May 2023.

It won’t be the first time Pippen and Jordan reunite post-breakup — the exes were spotted spending time together on Valentine’s Day, the same day they appeared to re-follow each other’s Instagram accounts.

Related: Larsa Pippen Ignites Breakup Rumors After Unfollowing, Removing All Photos of Marcus Jordan on Instagram

Just two days before that, fans first began to speculate the couple of a year might have called it quits when they both deleted all traces of each other from their Instagram feeds. Pippen also added a poll to her Instagram Story on Sunday asking whether friends should automatically unfollow their friends’ exes on social media.

Pippen later offered a quote on her story that encouraged followers to choose their partners “wisely.” “The man you choose to be your partner affects everything in your life. Your mental health, your peace of mind, your love inside you, your happiness, how you get through tragedies, your successes, how your children will be raised and much more,” it said.

Related: Larsa Pippen Shares Thinly Veiled Post About Choosing a Man 'Wisely' amid Marcus Jordan Breakup

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On Monday, a source confirmed to PEOPLE that Pippen and Jordan had "decided to take some time apart to reevaluate their relationship. This has nothing to do with any family input, but solely for their personal growth.”

Pippen and Jordan were first linked in 2022 when they began spending time together in the public eye. It wasn’t until January 2023 the couple confirmed their friendship had become romantic.

In June, Pippen and Jordan launched their Separation Anxiety podcast on iHeartRadio. In August, engagement rumors swirled when Jordan posted videos on Instagram in which Pippen could be seen wearing a huge diamond on her left ring finger. Days later, they addressed engagement rumors on their podcast, denying they were set to head down the aisle.

The relationship was somewhat controversial for fans because of their 16-year age difference, and their complicated family ties — Pippen’s ex-husband Scottie Pippen was an NBA teammate of Jordan's dad, Michael Jordan, in the 1990s.

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The Traitors drops new episodes Thursdays at 9 p.m. ET on Peacock, and The Real Housewives of Miami airs Wednesdays at 9 p.m. ET on Bravo.

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