Michael Jordan seemed to reject any idea that he was okay with his son, Marcus, dating Larsa Pippen, the ex-wife of legendary Chicago Bulls basketball player Scottie Pippen.

Jordan was seen leaving a restaurant in Paris and was asked by a paparazzi about his son and Larsa Pippen. He was asked if he approved of the relationship.

CLICK HERE FOR MORE SPORTS COVERAGE ON FOXNEWS.COM

Michael Jordan and his son, Marcus, with Larsa Pippen. (fake images)

«No!» Jordan yelled as he got into his vehicle, via TMZ Sports.

Jordan also shook his head when asked a follow up question about it.

Jordan’s comment seemed to be a complete 180 from what Larsa Pippen said to Tamron Hall on her TV show just a few months ago. She declined to talk about the details.

«Recently I’ve been dating them, but I don’t really want to talk about them. I feel like it’s not about my parents or their parents. Everyone is happy, our whole family is fine,» she explained in February.

Michael Jordan talks to the media

Hornets owner Michael Jordan speaks to the media about hosting the NBA All-Star Game in Charlotte, North Carolina on February 12, 2019. (AP Photo/Chuck Burton, File)

DRAKE TROLLS FRED VANVLEET WHILE ALL-STAR SHOWS UP TO LOSE RAPTORS FOR ROCKETS

«I feel like it’s more about where I am and where he is. I feel like we’re in a great place. We motivate each other. We’re so happy to be together and I feel like that’s the most important thing.»

Pippen confirmed his relationship with Jordan on Jan. 23 with an Instagram post of the couple standing in front of a T-shirt-shaped floral display dedicated to Michael Jordan.

Another key in the ordeal is Michael Jordan’s current relationship with Scottie Pippen. This latest Bulls great has been critical of his former teammate over how he was portrayed in the documentary «The Last Dance,» which focused on the heydays of the basketball dynasty in the 1990s.

Pippen’s 2021 memoir «UNGUARDED» criticized Jordan’s leadership.

Scottie and MJ celebrate the title

Scottie Pippen and Michael Jordan smile during the Bulls’ championship parade on June 16, 1997 in Chicago’s Grant Park. (Steve Woltman/NBAE via Getty Images)

CLICK HERE TO GET THE FOX NEWS APP

Charles Oakley told sports pundit Bill Simmons in January 2022 that the relationship between Jordan and Pippen was over.