Larsa Pippen is embracing a new chapter in her love life and opening up about the lessons she’s learned from both past and present relationships. The Real Housewives of Miami star, 50, spoke candidly at the show’s June 10 premiere, sharing insights into her evolving approach to romance — and her blossoming relationship with boyfriend Jeff Coby.
In a red carpet interview with People magazine, Pippen stressed the importance of trusting your instincts early in a relationship. “I think when you start seeing red flags early in a relationship, see them!” she advised, reflecting on past experiences.
Fortunately, Pippen says there are no warning signs with Coby — only positivity. “We’re getting married in 2025-6,” Coby jokingly told paparazzi in April outside a Miami event. “We’re getting married. It’s gonna be a beautiful marriage. November 2025.” Though he didn’t offer details on a proposal, the couple appears to be thinking seriously about their future together.
“We have conversations about getting married,” Pippen confirmed. “I feel like when you know, you know.” A key to their strong bond, Pippen said, is their shared family values. “I think our parents are really close,” she noted. “He’s really close with his parents. I’m really close with my parents. And our parents, as a couple, are always together. It’s kind of like how we are.”
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Beyond family ties, Pippen credits Coby — a former professional basketball player and author of A Mindful Journey — with helping her find a greater sense of inner peace. “I feel like he’s teaching me how to be calm in my day-to-day life and just take things one day at a time,” she shared. “I feel like I’m the kind of person who tries to handle all my problems at the same time. He’s like, it’s more of you should do this today and do that tomorrow.”
That thoughtful perspective has brought a sense of balance to their relationship, according to Pippen. “I feel like we’re really good for each other because we balance each other,” she said. The couple also shares a growing interest in mindfulness. “He’s kind of coaching me and teaching me,” Pippen added, revealing that they meditate together as part of their daily routine.
With wedding talk on the horizon and mutual support at the center of their connection, it seems Larsa Pippen has found more than just a partner — she’s found someone who grounds her in the present while building a future.