
Scottie Pippen's ex Larsa Pippen stuns fans with gym selfie amid home makeover and boyfriend's recovery
Reality TV personality and entrepreneur
Larsa Pippen
stunned fans on Saturday with a jaw-dropping gym selfie that has the internet abuzz. The Real Housewives of Miami star showed off her toned figure and signature flair on Instagram by posting a behind-the-scenes glimpse at her daily workout regimen.
She has recently been quite busy tending to her basketball player boyfriend after surgery, refixing her whole house, and attending the gym.
Larsa Pippen
balances fitness, love, and renovations in latest behind-the-scenes gym moment
First posted on his Instagram story, the gym selfie showed RHOM sitting on the gym floor. Captioning the story with just three words note, she wrote:
'No days off.'
This isn't the first time Larsa Pippen flaunted her workout routine. The TV personality and ex-wife of
Scottie Pippen
posted a mirror selfie with her boyfriend, Jeff Coby, on May 10.
The couple appeared to have had a fruitful morning together in the romantic photo, which was clicked in the gym.
Jeff Coby originally posted the selfie on his Instagram story, showing the two of them standing in front of a gym bike. The former Columbia Lions player tagged Larsa Pippen in the picture and captioned the story with a single word:
"Morning.'
When Larsa Pippen shared the story on her profile, she added 'Peekaboo' by Kendrick Lamar as a background track.
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The picture showed the reality star gazing affectionately at her lover while he took the selfie in front of the mirror.
Meanwhile, the RHOM actress recently sold her
lavish apartment
for a fixer-upper. However, life threw a curveball just as the demolition got underway. Her partner, Jeff Coby, suffered a severe Achilles rupture, which put a stop to his basketball career.
Scottie Pippen and Jeff Coby are now dating (Image via Instagram / @larsapippen)
Due to an Achilles injury, he is currently recuperating. Achilles recovery typically takes 6 to 8 months, but PRP can speed it up by weeks. Platelet-rich plasma therapy spins the player's own blood during PRP therapy to hasten recuperation, although studies have had mixed results. While some athletes have no lasting advantages, others recover in eight weeks.
The socialite is hence managing rehab schedules and doctors' appointments in between contractor meetings and design headaches. Now, she is helping him through the entire process while he heals from the injury.
Also read:
Larsa Pippen supports Jeff Coby's Achilles recovery while juggling home renovation and future wedding plans
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