Marcus Jordan's ex Larsa Pippen plans to marry new boyfriend this fall

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Former basketball player Jeff Coby says he and "Real Housewives of Miami" star Larsa Pippen are planning to get married. 

Coby, 31, and Larsa, 50, clearly aren't wasting any time. They just made their red carpet debut together at the "Accountant 2" premiere in Los Angeles on April 16. 

In a video obtained by "TMZ" this week, Coby told a group of paparazzi outside of a swanky event in Miami that he and Lara are set to get married in November. He was holding hands with Larsa when he made the announcement.

"It's going to be a beautiful marriage," he said. 

In the footage taken on Sunday, May 4, the couple is walking hand-in-hand as photographers asked if they were "happy" together. 

"We're getting married 2025-6," Coby said. "We're getting married. It's gonna be a beautiful marriage. November 2025."

The paparazzi then asked if Coby had popped the question yet, to which he replied, "I can't tell you when I'm gonna propose." 

Larsa remained quiet throughout the entire exchange. At one point, she mouthed "thank you" after being congratulated by several paps. 

It's unclear if Coby was joking or being serious, as Larsa's ex, Marcus Jordan, told paps more than once that he and Larsa were planning to wed, although it never actually happened. 

Larsa was last linked to Michael Jordan's son, Marcus, nine months ago. Before that, she was famously married to NBA legend, Scottie Pippen, from 1997 to 2001. She and Scottie share four kids together: Scottie Jr., Preston, Justin, and Sophia. 

The reality television star reportedly met her new man, Coby, at a party in Miami in January 2025. 

Larsa is 19 years younger than Coby.

This isn't the first younger man she's been linked to.

Her ex, Marcus, 34, is 16 years her junior. 

Who is Larsa Pippen's new boyfriend Jeff Coby? 

Coby is most famously known for playing college basketball at Columbia University. 

After leaving college, he played internationally for some time before signing a free-agent deal with the New York Knicks.

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