Floyd Mayweather Gets Cozy With Girlfriend Gallienne Nabila At Lakers-Bucks Game
On Sunday, former professional boxer Floyd Mayweather and his on-again-off-again Instagram model girlfriend Gallienne Nabila put on a notable PDA presentation at the NBA basketball game in Los Angeles.
Mayweather, 46, nuzzled up to Nabila, 25, as they watched the latest match between the Milwaukee Bucks and the Los Angeles Lakers at the Crypto.com Arena.
Nabila’s legs were draped over Mayweather as they flaunted their loving relationship in first-row seats. Mayweather gently stroked Nabila’s leg all the while.
The Lakers won 121-118, despite the distraction.
Mayweather and Nabila have been a couple ever since the summer of 2021. Mayweather had previously been in a relationship with Anna Monroe, but they broke up when he was photographed in New York with his arm around Nabila.
Mayweather is the father of five children, three of whom – Jirah, 19, Zion, 22, and Koran, 24 – he shares with Josie Harris.
Police found Harris dead outside her house in Valencia, Los Angeles County, in March 2020.
Mayweather and Harris famously had a tumultuous relationship in the time they dated between 1995 and 2010. In 2010, Mayweather was convicted of domestic violence against Harris and served two months in prison.
Mayweather also has a daughter Iyanna, 22, and a son, Devion Cromwell, 26, with his ex, Melissa Brim.
Earlier this week, Mayweather posted on Instagram that he stands with Israel against the Hamas attacks.
“Hamas do not represent the people of Palestine,” he wrote. “I stand for all humans and wish for the safe return of all Americans and Israelis and any human that were kidnapped as hostages during these horrific war crimes. This is not a time for politics. This is a time for safety first and foremost.”
Along with the post he included a picture of himself in Jerusalem from a previous trip.
1 Comments
Leave a comment
RELATED ARTICLES
Get the most-revealing celebrity conversations with the uInterview podcast!
Correction: The Lakers did not win the game. The Bucks won 108-96!