Brandon Ingram stands out as one of the best stars in the NBA, helping the Toronto Raptors be in the mix for playoff contention this season.
Not only does he shine with his scoring and playmaking skillset, but he also garners attention in the headlines off the court. That is especially the case when it comes to his relationship with popular rapper GloRilla.

Brandon Ingram’s Relationship with GloRilla
Ingram’s romantic relationship with GloRilla is fairly recent, gaining attention when they were sitting together during an October game in 2025.
The Raptors star and the Grammy-nominated rapper have been linked since last summer. They received notice when TMZ obtained and released footage of the two celebrating GloRilla’s 26th birthday in Mexico together.
The hitmaker later posted a collage of photos from the Mexico trip. It showed one snap of herself laying against a tattooed arm with the exact ink as Ingram. Since then, the pair have gone official on social media via Instagram. As for GloRilla, born Gloria Hallelujah Woods, she has been spotted courtside cheering for Ingram many times, like the aforementioned October game.
Ingram will be looking forward to the second All-Star appearance of his career this season. He heads to Los Angeles as Stephen Curry’s replacement on the U.S. All-Stars roster, who will face the World All-Stars squad throughout the All-Star Game on Feb. 15. Ingram even thanked GloRilla for the support she gave him upon earning the honors for the annual event.
“All the attitude that I bring her every single day, her work ethic pushes me to be better too❤️,” Ingram said, via video from Dunk Central.
Ingram is going through the 10th season of his career, his second with the Raptors. He earned his first All-Star selection back in the 2019-20 campaign, his first with the New Orleans Pelicans. He confirmed his place as one of the best scorers in the league, winning Most Improved Player that same year.
New Orleans eventually traded him to Toronto during the 2024-25 season, but he took the remainder of the campaign to recover from injury. Since then, he has returned to form to the Raptors benefit.
This season, Ingram has been averaging 21.8 points, 5.7 rebounds and 3.7 assists per game throughout 53 appearances. He is shooting 47.4% from the field, including 36.5% from beyond the arc, and 83.7% from the free-throw line.
Among the players Toronto will have in the All-Star Game, Ingram and Scottie Barnes will represent the franchise. Barnes will also take part in the Shooting Stars event on Feb. 14, and rookie guard Alijah Martin will be present in the Rising Stars Game on the G-League All-Star roster as well as the G League Next Up Game. AJ Lawson will also be present for the latter event on Feb. 15.
