
Who is Malik Beasley's girlfriend? Everything about Detroit Pistons' shooting guard's love life
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Malik Beasley is one of the finest NBA players who plays for the Detroit Pistons. He is one of the strongest personalities in the world of the NBA. Although his dating life has been a subject of controversy in the past, Malik Beasley happens to manage it all.
He did not let that hamper his NBA career. Beasley is officially dating Natalia Garibotto, who is a Brazilian model and influencer. His divorce was finalized with his ex-wife, Montana Helena Klein Yao, in March 2025. After his divorce, he moved on quickly and started dating Natalia Garibotto in late March 2025.
Malik Beasley is reportedly dating Brazilian-American model Natalia Garibotto post-divorce
Detroit Pistons forward Malik Beasley is indeed in his honeymoon phase right after finalizing his divorce from Montana Yao.
His relationship with Natalia Garibotto grabbed the spotlight instantly after the 6-foot-4 Pistons' shooting guard posted pictures with her on his social media last Easter. He captioned it as, 'i found my bunny 🐰 @nataagataa Happy Easter 🐣'. This immediately sparked fans' excitement and caught the eyes of the media.
The couple made sure to leave no doubt, flaunting each other on social media and posting intimate photos.
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Malik Beasley and Natalia Garibotto made their relationship public in late March 2025 when the couple was seen holding hands in Miami following the Pistons' marvelous victory. In a certain Instagram post, Beasley's girlfriend confirmed by saying that the two had already met in college, however, they didn't get together until last year. 'Fun fact: we met while I as at UM and he was at FSU a decade ago,' said Natalia Garibotto.
Posting and reposting a series of tweets on X, the couple became the center of attraction in front of their fans and the media. Garibotto has been quite supportive of her boyfriend. She has been to many of his important matches, showing her deep affection and love for him. But this isn't his first high-profile romance. In the year 2020, Montana Yao and Beasley parted ways because of his scandalous involvement with Scottie Pippen's ex-wife, Larsa Pippen.
However, the couple reportedly reconciled months later and welcomed their first child in 2022. Their divorce was finalized in March 2025.
While Malik Beasley has had his share of ups and downs when it comes to his personal life, the Detroit Pistons star seems to have a notable career in the NBA. He had 16.2 points per game in over 70 games, showing his skills and consistency. With a strong grip on his basketball career as well as his dating life, Malik Beasley brilliantly mastered life's challenges with confidence and never-ending determination.
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