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GloRilla has been watching a lot of Raptors games

The Memphis rapper is dating a Raptor and quickly becoming our favourite courtside celeb

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GloRilla has been watching a lot of Raptors games
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As fun as it was to get a glimpse of celebrities supporting the Blue Jays in the World SeriesEugene Levy! Geddy Lee! Maybe Will Arnett, we’re not sure!—it’s time to move on. And the direction we’ll go is toward the Raptors’ courtside clientele.

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Toronto Star reporter Libaan Osman recently posted a video of the Grammy Award–nominated and very glamorous rapper GloRilla in attendance, cheering on her boyfriend, Raptors forward Brandon Ingram.

When the Raptors’ announcer welcomed her to the Scotiabank Arena this week, she blew kisses to the camera, appearing to say, “Number three, that’s my man,” referring to Ingram. She’s also been wearing a diamond “3” chain.

Now this is how you launch a relationship (no offence, Katy Perry and Justin Trudeau).

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Carly Lewis is a journalist whose work has appeared in the New York Times and the New York Times Magazine, Vanity Fair, Wired, Interview Magazine, Pitchfork, Elle, and Maclean’s, where she is a contributing editor. Her work has been recognized by the National Magazine Awards and the Digital Publishing Awards. She reports on city life, culture—including what people do online—politics, art and crime. She received the Dave Greber Freelance Writers Award for “The Murder of Ashley Wadsworth,” an investigative feature about a Canadian teenager who was killed by a man she met on social media, published by Maclean’s.

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