Word on the street is true love is courtside! After months of whispers, rapper GloRilla and Toronto Raptors baller, Brandon Ingram, officially confirmed their romance with a kiss heard ’round the NBA. This Black love moment happened right after Ingram’s team took an L against the Dallas Mavericks, but hey, a win is a win when it comes to matters of the heart!
The sparks between GloRilla and Ingram have been flying for a while now. Remember those pics of them getting cozy in Cabo, Mexico during GloRilla’s birthday celebration? Turns out, it was more than just a vacay fling. They were later spotted hand-in-hand, and the internet started buzzing.
The dating buzz went into overdrive when the “Tomorrow” artist started showing up at Raptors games, rocking an Ingram jersey. We see you, sis! Now that’s how you support your man.
Of course, the fans have questions, and one of the biggest is: what’s the height difference between these two lovebirds? Because even in heels, GloRilla is noticeably shorter than her hoop-star boo.
So, let’s break it down: GloRilla, aka Gloria Hallelujah Woods, stands at a cool 5 feet 6 inches, according to her IMDB profile. Brandon Ingram, on the other hand, towers over her at a smooth 6 feet 8 inches. That’s a whole foot and two inches difference, folks!
The internet is buzzing about this new couple, especially after that oh-so-public display of affection on October 26th.
“Happy for GloRilla… super real and down to earth woman.. she deserves that kinda love!! Yall keep it locked!!” one fan wrote, and we couldn’t agree more.
Another added: “Aww this is the cutest thing ever. Glorilla and Ingram, power couple” with a fire emoji. 🔥 Indeed!
And one final fan wrote: “GloRilla and Brandon Ingram are the ultimate power couple goals! Their courtside kiss after the game is the definition of relationship wins!” We’re here for Black love winning!
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