Madison Square Garden has always been a theater. On Sunday night, it delivered another unscripted scene when Spike Lee, the Knicks’ most faithful disciple and Hollywood lifer, was spotted courtside next to adult film star and OnlyFans heavyweight Sky Bri during the Knicks–Lakers matchup.
The camera lingered. Social media did the rest.

Lee, 68, was seated in his usual orbit of celebrity Knicks loyalists, but it wasn’t Ben Stiller or Tracy Morgan drawing the chatter this time. It was Bri—instantly recognized by viewers watching NBC—who set timelines alight within seconds of the broadcast cutting to celebrity row.
The optics were quickly clarified. Bri wasn’t attending the game with Lee, but with comedian Druski, who arrived with her in a black SUV before the pair were escorted into the VIP section at Madison Square Garden. Druski sat on her other side. Whether the two are dating remains unconfirmed.

That nuance didn’t slow the internet.
“Is that Sky Bri beside Spike Lee?” one viewer asked, disbelief wrapped in laughter. Another joked that NBC and Peacock were “showing Sky Bri with Spike Lee” as counter-programming against ESPN’s College Football National Championship coverage.
The comment nodded to an earlier broadcast moment this month, when ESPN cameras caught Abella Danger during Indiana’s win over Miami—another reminder that sports television, knowingly or not, has become a strange cultural crossroads.

Others kept it simpler. “Did not have Spike Lee next to Sky Bri on the bingo card for Lakers at Knicks,” one post read. Another added, “No wonder they’re not showing him.”
Bri, who boasts more than two million Instagram followers and has previously been linked to Jake Paul and streamer Adin Ross, is no stranger to attention. Whether Lee recognized her before she took her seat remains unclear, though it hardly mattered once the cameras rolled.
The night itself carried weight beyond the viral subplot. Caitlin Clark made her debut as a guest analyst for NBC’s NBA coverage, while the game may have marked LeBron James’ final appearance at Madison Square Garden as he weighs retirement.
Still, for all the basketball history unfolding on the floor, the internet chose its headline elsewhere.
That’s New York. Sometimes the loudest moment isn’t the one happening under the lights—but the one happening just off camera.
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Last modified: February 4, 2026
