Ever notice how when Mercury’s doing its cosmic little dance—chaos and charm collide—and suddenly GloRilla’s wardrobe explodes into a full-blown constellation of “soft era” vibes that have everyone double-tapping faster than you can say “black hole”? Yeah, that’s exactly the energy we’re catching lately. Our Memphis rap queen’s been slaying in outfits so provocative, they’re practically gravitational pulls all on their own, leaving fans drooling courtside—especially with NBA star Brandon Ingram by her side, adding a whole new level of buzz to the game night glam. From curve-hugging minis to high-neck jumpsuits and gallery-worthy Tokyo street styles, she’s got the kind of glow-up that would make Venus blush . So, is this just a phase, or did the stars (and stylist) team up for a seriously sizzling season? Dive into the celestial spectacle of GloRilla’s latest looks, because trust me—you won’t want to blink. LEARN MORE

Rapper GloRilla has had the internet in a chokehold lately. She’s been stepping out in “sexy,” provocative outfits that have fans saying she’s officially in her “soft era.”
With NBA boyfriend Brandon Ingram, she’s also been popping up courtside more often, giving fans even more moments to obsess over.
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Around mid-December last year, GloRilla posted a sultry look from a mystery night out that had fans completely mesmerized. She stunned in a black, curve-hugging, ultra mini dress with a daringly low neckline that put her full bust on the brink of exposure.
She completed the look with toeless socks and red bottoms. A tennis necklace sat on her décolleté, failing to draw attention from the deep plunge view. GloRilla carried a small Chanel purse and accessorized with small earrings, a watch, rings, and a Van Cleef bracelet.
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Nearly 800,000 fans liked the post, with over 5,000 comments. A popular comment with 4,000+ likes read, “That girl getting her grown and sexy on fr.” One fan noted, “The glo up is real,” playing on GloRilla’s nickname “Glo.” Another added, “She have the best celebrity glow up.”
GloRilla was also crowned the “hottest young rapper,” while others kept it simple with, “Tooo pretty.”
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The Memphis rapper kept the momentum going with a courtside look posted on December 29. She stepped out in a form-fitting, high-neck jumpsuit that clung to her curves and highlighted her figure.
A Cuban link chain adorned her neck, while a Prada shoulder bag, worn cross-body, rested against her front. She also wore a winter hat, chunky ankle boots, and a black jacket for warmth. The last slide of the four-photo post captured a sweet moment, showing GloRilla and Brandon Ingram walking hand in hand.
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On January 24, GloRilla shared another courtside look, this time in a white gown with an ultra-high slit on each side. She elevated her frame with open-toe boots, added a pop of color with an orange Hermes bag, and accessorized with gold jewelry.
The final slide featured a meme of GloRilla sitting relaxed before quickly crossing her leg, captioned, “When you use to being a real [nigg-] all yo life but you remember you gotta man now.” Some fans found the meme hilarious and relatable.
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Beyond courtside appearances, GloRilla has also been going about her business. Earlier this month, she traveled to Tokyo to perform at “GMO Sonic 2026,” a major music festival held at Makuhari Messe in Chiba.
She delivered an iconic performance, including j-Hope’s “Killin’ It Girl,” a track she’s featured on. GloRilla shared her performance look on Instagram, rocking a high-fashion street glam that fans raved about.
The ensemble featured a red-and-black plaid corset top with thin straps, paired with a baggy, low-rise, ripped denim pair of pants, accessorized with heavy chains draped across the waist. “Stylist understood the assignment,” someone commented under the post.
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