Irv Gotti Brings Girlfriend Ashley Martelle To Nets/Celtics Game
Love & Basketball: Irv Gotti And Ashley Martelle Couple Up Courtside For Nets Game
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Irv Gotti Has A Basketball Date With Swirlfriend Ashley Martelle
Looks like Irv and Ash are still going strong. The couple were photographed swirling it up courtside for the Brooklyn Nets and Boston Celtics game Friday.
Irv definitely looks a little more invested in the game than Ashley. His nephew Isaiah Whitehead is a rookie with the Nets.
Check out more photos below and hit the flip to enjoy some social media shots.
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Looks like they’re regulars at Barclays
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