Ex-NBA star Patrick Beverley has announced his engagement to model girlfriend Mandana Bolourchi after popping the question in a romantic setting while on vacation together.
Beverley, 37, shared pictures of his proposal on Instagram over the weekend, having got down on one knee in between two bouquets of roses on a balcony covered in red petals, which overlooked a stunning marina in the background.
The point guard, who played for the Houston Rockets and Los Angeles Clippers amongst other teams during his 12-year NBA career, is seen putting an engagement ring onto Bolourchi’s hand and enjoying a glᴀss of champagne with his new fiancee in the pH๏τo dump.
‘Forever…’ he wrote as the caption. ‘She said yes’.
Beverley has dated Bolourchi, a 31-year-old fashion model, entrepreneur and influencer with over one million followers on Instagram, since 2021 after reportedly meeting in California during his stint with the Clippers.
The social-media beauty was born in Iran and has also lived in Dubai, though she has resided in Los Angeles in recent years.
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Ex-NBA star Patrick Beverley has announced his engagement to girlfriend Mandana Bolourchi
Beverley has dated Bolourchi, a model with over one million Instagram followers, since 2021
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Since leaving the NBA last year, on the back of a controversial end to his spell with the Milwaukee Bucks, Beverley most recently played in the Israeli Basketball Premier League with Hapoel Tel Aviv.
Before departing Hapoel via mutual consent, he was suspended by the team for mocking his coach, Dimitris Itoudis, on social media after being benched during a championship loss in February.
Beverley was also sued by two women over a heated courtside altercation that occurred towards the end of his time in Milwaukee, which saw him take his anger out after a playoff defeat to the Indiana Pacers by throwing a ball towards rival fans and hitting a woman on the side of the head.
The NBA issued a four-game suspension to him over the incident, which he is yet to serve after leaving Milwaukee on the back of that defeat.
Before joining the Bucks Beverley had also played for the Philadelphia 76ers, Chicago Bulls, Los Angeles Lakers and Minnesota Timberwolves as well as the Rockets and Clippers.