The Real Housewives of Miami costars Lisa Hochstein and Larsa Pippen have seemingly turned a corner in their friendship after a season of drama.
“Everything is neutral. We’re not besties or anything, but we’re neutral,” Lisa, 43, exclusively told Us Weekly on Saturday, November 15, while attending BravoCon 2025 in Las Vegas. “We’re cordial and we [say] ‘Hi and Bye’ and [we’re] smiling and hugging [when we see each other]. I don’t want to fight.”
Larsa, 41, and Lisa had been at odds for the bulk of season 7 over Lisa and boyfriend Jody Glidden’s continued friendship with Larsa’s ex Marcus Jordan. (Larsa and Michael Jordan’s 34-year-old son split in July 2024.)
As a result, two women had exchanged back-and-forth digs about one another.
“I think it was very undeserving. I think it was maybe a little calculated,” Lisa previously told Us in June, referring to Larsa’s comments about her boyfriend, Jody Glidden. “I don’t think Jody’s been anything but nice and kind and there for me, such a big support to me, and I think that boundaries were crossed and lines were crossed that should not have been crossed.”
She added, “I really think we should leave the men out of it. It’s a group of women on a Housewives show. I just think that it almost hurt my relationship really, and that was terrible. Imagine having your partner do you a favor by being a part of my thing and my life and having somebody on that cast attack them? They don’t want a part of it. It did cause a lot of problems between Jody and me.”
At the time, Lisa told Us that she and Larsa weren’t exchanging any texts or phone calls.

Lisa Hochstein and Larsa Pippen at BravoCon 2023. David Becker/Bravo
“If I see her, of course I’m going to be cordial. I’m not going to ignore her or turn my back to her. I think that’s what adulting is,” Lisa previously speculated. “We have to be able to be in the same room. We’re coworkers, acquaintances at best at this point right today. I don’t know what the future will hold. I just don’t think that we’re ever going to be best friends again.”
Larsa, for her part, told Us in a separate interview at BravoCon that she and her one-time pal are “working through [their] problems.”
“I feel like the season was hard for us. Normally, when Lisa and I bicker, we get over pretty quickly,” Larsa explained on Saturday, noting their beef felt different this time around. “I don’t know what it was, maybe it was just really hot and humid in Miami. It was affecting us. I do think we both want to be friends again, and I love her, so we’ll see what happens.”
It’s not known how Lisa and Larsa were able to squash their beef for the rest of the season and beyond, but the journey overall was especially enjoyable.
“It was really fun shooting this year,” Larsa told Us at the Sin City-held convention. “I know it was, kind of, toxic, but it was really, really fun. We had a great time.”
