The photo shoot where LeBron James and his family invited Vanity Fair into their home has gone viral. The photoshoot was done at their residence in Los Angeles.
In any case, that’s what the New York Post says.
Tuesday marked Vanity Fair’s entry into the Los Angeles mansion of Lakers legend and his wife Savannah James. The publication collected original family portraits of the couple and their three children, who are Bronny, 17, Bryce, 15, and Zhuri, 7. The photos include Savannah’s parents, Jennifer and JK, as well as James’ mother, Gloria. Others were also present.
The West Coast estate features a black Porsche 918 Spyder and a marble-accented swimming pool, while the James family poses in a variety of expensive outfits.
In 2013, James and Savannah exchanged vows. They met very closely during their high school years in Ohio. A single image captures the newlyweds in a sports car kissing.
Savannah was completely stunned with hilarity just before the photo was taken after James whispered something funny in her ear. “It’s not for everyone,” she later clarified, after initially saying, “I can’t repeat that.”
The James family’s closeness and passion for basketball (as well as their identical uniforms) are controversial.
The whole family wore matching pajamas, and James and Zhuri shared a special father-son moment wearing the same pair of identical Chrome Hearts onesies.
Savannah addressed the family depicted in numerous photos of her and her daughter, including photos of them poolside and in her luxuriously furnished bedroom, saying: “Please, sorry for my language, but we are a drug family.”
James and his sons used a backyard hoop to play basketball, as seen in photos and behind-the-scenes footage. In identical swimsuits, the three posed on a crown-shaped float in the pool.
Media coverage of a black family is surprisingly invigorating. It doesn’t matter if you consider LeBron the best player of all time; what is important is that he never embarrassed his family members by leaving the courthouse.
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