
Jeanie Buss, Jay Mohr have date night at Sparks game after $10 billion Lakers sale
The local Spectrum SportsNet broadcast captured Buss — who sold the majority stake in the Lakers for $10 billion last month — and Mohr talking and laughing together.
Buss sported a purple and gold top to support the home team, while Mohr donned a blue collared shirt and black glasses.
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Buss and Mohr, who tied the knot in September 2023, were spotted at Crypto.com Arena again when they took in a 92-85 Sky victory over the Sparks last month.
The couple is no strangers to showing PDA at Lakers games.
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3 Lakers owner Jeanie Buss and her husband, comedian Jay Mohr were all smiles while sitting court side at Crypto.com Arena, where the L.A. Sparks beat the Indiana Fever 100-91 on August 5, 2025.
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3 Jeanie Buss is confident in the future of the Lakers after selling the majority stake in the team for $10 billion and striking the largest sale ever of a U.S. pro sports franchise.
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They had a front row seat to the green dildo that crashed the court as the Sparks led the Caitlin Clark-less Fever 51-41 before halftime. Clark missed her eighth game with a groin injury.
The sex toy appeared to nick the leg of Fever guard, Sophie Cunningham, before Sparks All-Star Kelsey Plum kicked it away from the free throw line.
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3 Jeanie Buss arrives at the Los Angeles Official Emmy FYC Red Carpet For 'Running Point' at UCLA Health Training Center on May 30, 2025 in El Segundo, California.
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It marked the third time in a week a dildo has paused a WNBA game.
The first sex toy was thrown on the court during the Atlanta Dream and Golden State Valkyries game on July 29.
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Police arrested 23-year-old Delbert Carver on August 2 in connection with the incident, according to OutKick.
Another sex toy disrupted the Valkyries-Sky game on Aug. 1.
Cunningham and others have spoken out about player safety amid the green dildo saga.
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