
Who is Larsa Pippen's much younger new man, Jeff Coby – a basketball player? The Real Housewives of Miami star's rumoured beau signed with the New York Knicks and is 19 years her junior
Larsa Pippen reportedly has a new man in her life.
Jeff Coby: author, athlete – and Larsa Pippen's new boyfriend? Photo: @jeffcoby/Instagram
The 50-year-old
Real Housewives of Miami star was apparently seen enjoying some PDA with 31-year-old basketball player Jeff Coby last weekend, as reported by Page Six. A source told the outlet that she could be seen getting cosy with her 203cm-tall beau at RHOM castmate Marysol Patton's belated 58th birthday party. 'They were cute. She was glowing,' a source said, adding that Pippen 'seemed really happy and smiley'. It's unclear how the two met and when they begun their rumoured relationship, but it's confirmed that they do follow each other on Instagram.
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The news comes over a year after her split from
Michael Jordan's son Marcus Jordan . Here's what we know about Coby.
Jeff Coby is a Haitian-American professional basketball player
Jeff Coby signed a preseason deal with the New York Knicks but was later cut. Photo: @jeffcoby/Instagram
Coby is a Haitian-American basketball player who grew up in Pembroke Pines, Florida, according to Ankha Azzura magazine.
Jeff Coby is the youngest of three brothers who all played sports. Photo: @jeffcoby/Instagram
He is the youngest of three brothers. 'I got picked on a lot when I was younger by my older brothers, but it was out of love,' he told the publication. Basketball wasn't always his first choice of sport in his younger years. 'My first sport was soccer, but then I had this growth spurt, and my parents threw me into basketball,' he explained. 'There were a lot of clashes because I didn't play super young, so there were a lot of things that I just wasn't really good at, so it was tough, but over time, I kept working consistently, and I got my mind right, and now I'm here.'
He played college basketball for Columbia
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