Rebel Wilson appears to have lost her A-list seat status with the Lakers.
The Australian actress, 44, was seen sitting in the third row at the Lakers v. Utah Jazz game at the Crypto.com Arena with a male friend in Los Angeles on Tuesday.
The Pitch Perfect star has been an excitable courtside fixture since her earliest days in Hollywood, even celebrating her 36th birthday with her favourite basketball team.
In photos that cemented Rebel's rising star in the twenty-tens, she was once famously photobombed by NBA legend LeBron James, and on a separate outing went viral with a selfie of Zac Efron kissing her on the cheek.
'I went to the movies last week at a regular movie theater. I went to go see, um — what's the movie with the girls and they be singing?' LeBron told reporters in 2018. 'Pitch Perfect 2, which is unbelievable. Fat Amy is awesome. I love her, wherever you are, you're awesome.'
During Tuesday's game, Rebel was seen taking several pouting selfies.
Rebel Wilson appears to have lost her A-list seat status with the Lakers
The Australian actress, 44, was seen sitting in the third row at the Lakers v. Utah Jazz game at the Crypto.com Arena with a male friend in Los Angeles on Tuesday
During Tuesday's game, Rebel was seen taking several pouting selfies
She wore a navy Lakers sweater marked with a small team logo and a neutral toned sweater jacket.
Rebel appeared to feign various facial expressions as she took a series of selfies in one go.
She also shared a video of the Pride-themed Lakers merch and pins she was gifted to social media.
But the pictures told a very different story compared to games Rebel attended 10 and even five years ago.
During games from 2012-2018, Rebel grinned from ear-to-ear, jumped up and down with excitement, and enthusiastically cheered on the Lakers from her seat, waving and pumping her arms while wearing merch with pride.
In 2018, Rebel even mused over how she couldn't possible contain her “Australianess” at NBA matches.
'When I’m courtside, I try to be cool like @lenawaithe & Alana (who were sitting next to her)' she wrote on Instagram.
'But instead my Australianess comes out and I’m like I’m going to cheer, take constant videos and photos, take all the free candy, get hard into the free drinks, go into the team locker room, get ejected from the team locker room - you know like basically just go for it & get way too excited!'
She wore a navy Lakers sweater marked with a small team logo and a neutral toned sweater jacket
Rebel appeared to feign various facial expressions as she took a series of selfies in one go
Rebel and her former best friend Hugh Sheridan are pictured enjoying a Lakers game front row in 2018
Rebel previously attended Lakers games with her ex-best friend and fellow Australian actor, Hugh Sheridan.
In October, Rebel and her wife Ramona Agruma enjoyed a fairytale wedding ceremony in Sardinia, with the blushing brides saying 'I do' in front of their nearest and dearest.
But Hugh, who recently claimed he no longer speaks to the couple, didn't make the guest list.
In another blow, Hugh, 39, has claimed that he has no clue what happened to spark their feud, insisting the couple simply ghosted him.
Speaking on The Kyle and Jackie O Show, host Kyle Sandilands asked Hugh whether he would be travelling to Italy to attend the wedding.
'No, I wasn't even told about it. I've actually messaged them [but I didn't hear back],' the singer responded. 'Look, I don't even really know them anymore.'
'Did you do something wrong?' a surprised Kyle asked before Hugh admitted he had 'no idea what has happened'.
NBA legend LeBron James pictured posing with Rebel and Hugh for a selfie, 2018
'On their first date, I even gave them both little Tiffany's necklaces and they still wear them,' Hugh continued.
'I just hope that everything goes well for Rebel. I do worry about it though because I went to court for her here and we were really great mates.'
Continuing to voice his upset, Hugh continued: 'I did introduce her to Ramona and all that sort of thing. I just want her to have good people around.
'And I worry because I feel like back in the day, I was probably one of the only people that would be there for her and now with the silence and stuff, I just want to make sure she's all right, but I'm sure she's all right.'