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EXCLUSIVE Larsa Pippen gets raunchy with toyboy sports star alongside other Real Housewives on luxury yacht

EXCLUSIVE Larsa Pippen gets raunchy with toyboy sports star alongside other Real Housewives on luxury yacht

Daily Mail​29-04-2025
Larsa Pippen shared a passionate kiss with her new NBA boyfriend Jeff Coby on a yacht Tuesday, less than two weeks after confirming their romance.
Her dalliance with the much younger basketball player comes in the wake of the tumultuous aftermath of her relationship with her ex Marcus Jordan.
For her latest romance, she has returned to the world of pro basketball - that of Marcus' father Michael Jordan and Larsa's ex-husband Scottie Pippen.
Jeff, 31, and Larsa, 50, went public as a couple earlier this month when they were spotted locking lips in a parking garage in Miami.
Now they have been spotted soaking up the sun, and each other's company, during a romantic boat ride off the Florida coastline.
The Real Housewives Of Miami bombshell was accompanied by Real Housewives Of Dubai star Caroline Stanbury, 49, who brought her husband Sergio Carrallo, 30.
Larsa, who was formerly close friends with the Kardashians, put her hourglass figure on display in a barely-there brown bikini.
Serving up a generous helping of cleavage in her flatteringly cut swimsuit, she accessorized with shades and swept her caramel hair up into a bun.
Refreshing herself with a drink from a champagne flute, the The Traitors alumna was clearly in the throes of affection with her new man.
The Haitian American sportsman, who stands at a whopping 6'8", leaned over Larsa to plant a kiss on her as she sat on the deck.
He cut a summery figure in a fluttery white shirt, leaving several buttons tantalizingly undone over his chest and folding up the sleeves.
Lending himself a bit of shade with a Yankees cap, he brought the look together with a set of tiny olive green swimming trunks.
He added a splash of glitz to his ensemble with a medallion necklace, which dazzled in the sunshine as he bent down towards Larsa for the kiss.
Jeff, who originally hails from Pembroke Pines in the Miami metropolitan area, appeared on bright spirits during the yachting trip with his new flame.
Jeff, 31, and Larsa, 50, went public as a couple earlier this month when they were spotted locking lips in a parking garage in Miami
Serving up a generous helping of cleavage in her flatteringly cut swimsuit, she accessorized with shades and swept her caramel hair up into a bun
Meanwhile Caroline, who first became a reality star on Ladies Of London before landing her present position as a Real Housewife, exhibited her typical sense of style.
She modeled a monochrome Chanel one-piece that played up her willowy frame and gathered her platinum locks up under a wide-brimmed hat.
Caroline was seated right by Larsa right at the edge of the deck, and could at one point be glimpsed flinging a festive arm into the air.
Her dashing husband, a Madrid-born former soccer player, flaunted his sculpted physique, going shirtless during their sun-kissed voyage.
Sergio, whose romance with Caroline has drawn attention for their age gap, accented the look with a gleaming watch and a sleek pair of shades.
Caroline and Sergio were at one point spotted grabbing a bit of shade and sitting down at a table with Larsa and another friend.
Back in 2023, Caroline defended Larsa over the latter's age-gap relationship with her previous toyboy, 34-year-old Marcus Jordan.
When a fan posted a photo of Larsa and Marcus, captioned: 'As our queen @carolinestanbury would say, normalize women dating younger men!' Caroline chimed in.
Lending himself a bit of shade with a Yankees cap, he brought the look together with a set of tiny olive green swimming trunks
She modeled a monochrome Chanel one-piece that played up her willowy frame and gathered her platinum locks up under a wide-brimmed hat
Caroline was seated right by Larsa right at the edge of the deck, and could at one point be glimpsed flinging a festive arm into the air
The Real Housewife Of Dubai shared the post to her own Insta Stories and wrote: 'I am all about it @larspippen love you ! And @heirmj523.'
Caroline and Sergio tied the knot in 2021, two years after her divorce from Turkish banker Cem Habib, with whom she shares three children.
Meanwhile Larsa has four children, all of them by her NBA ex-husband Scottie Pippen - Scotty Jr., 24, Preston, 23, Justin, 20, and Sophia, 16.
Meanwhile it was reported by TMZ Sports earlier this month that Larsa and Jeff were an item.
Sources told the publication that Larsa and Jeff have been an exclusive couple since the start of this year.
Although Larsa and Jeff had not at that point made any public announcements about their new romance, they were reportedly not hiding it from close friends.
According to TMZ, the lovebirds met when they both attended the 10th-anniversary party for David Alexander's DBC Fitness gym, which was held at ZZs Club Miami in January.
It was Alexander, a celebrity trainer, who made the introductions, sources said.
Caroline and Sergio tied the knot in 2021, two years after her divorce from Turkish banker Cem Habib, with whom she shares three children
Meanwhile it was reported by TMZ Sports earlier this month that Larsa and Jeff were an item
Larsa and Jeff reportedly hit it off immediately, but so far they've been taking things slowly.
The two are said to still be living separately for the time being, even if they are spending plenty of time together and are now going out in public as a couple.
Jeff played basketball in high school, which was split between Florida and Connecticut, before he moved up to the Ivy League and played for Columbia, where he was named defensive player of the league in 2017.
He was undrafted after graduating in 2017, and he has since played for a variety of international teams and NBA development teams.
After graduating, he played for a year with CB Prat in Catalonia, Spain. In 2018, he signed with Xuventude Baloncesto of Galicia, Spain, then later that year he signed a tentative deal with the New York Knicks.
He went on to attend the training camp for the Westchester Knicks, the G League feeder for the larger NBA team.
In 2019, Jeff signed with the Austin Spurs, the G League affiliate of the San Antonio Spurs, though he signed a deal later with the Basket Racing Club Luxembourg.
Since then, he has had short stints with international teams in the Dominican Republic and Japan.
The two are said to still be living separately for the time being, even if they are spending plenty of time together and are now going out in public as a couple
Sergio was seen enjoying a pleasant chat with Larsa and Caroline aboard the yacht
Last month, there has been a development in the DUI case of Larsa's ex, Marcus Jordan.
The 34-year-old son of basketball legend Michael Jordan saw his cocaine possession charges altered.
During the time of his arrest on February 4 in Florida, it was believed that the white powdery substance on him was cocaine. Police did a field test on the powder which tested positive for cocaine.
But it has since been established by the Florida Department of Law Enforcement that the drug was actually ketamine, according to a report from TMZ.
The mix up reportedly happens now and then as the two drugs have the same color and texture. It is not sure how this will change his sentencing as both cocaine and ketamine are illegal drugs.
Jordan was arrested after his Lamborghini SUV got stuck on train tracks in the early morning hours, allegedly due to his impairment.
Jordan's attorneys have since entered a not guilty plea and requested a trial by jury while waving his first court appearance, a pretrial conference scheduled for March 20, according to People.
Jordan also pleased not guilty to felony cocaine possession and resisting an officer without violence, which is a misdemeanor.
He was arrested after police officers found his damaged SUV stuck on train tracks.
The son of Michael Jordan allegedly pleaded with officers to help him push his car off the tracks, but they refused, and he was arrested after failing a sobriety test.
During the interaction, Jordan dropped the name of his famous father while pleading with police to help him move his vehicle.
Marcus and Larsa began dating in January 2023, and went as far as to share their hopes for marriage, but they ended things in March 2024.
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