The photoshoot that resulted from LeBron James and his family inviting Vanity Fair into their home has since gone viral. The photographic session was conducted at their residence in Los Angeles.
That’s what the New York Post says, anyway.
Tuesday marked the entrance of Vanity Fair into the Los Angeles residence of the Lakers legend and his wife Savannah James. The publication arranged initial family portraits of the couple and their three children, namely 17-year-old sons Bronny and 15-year-old Bryce, and 7-year-old daughter Zhuri. Photographs include Savannah’s parents, Jennifer and JK, as well as James’ mother, Gloria. Others are also present.
The West Coast estate featured a black Porsche 918 Spyder and a swimming pool with marble accents, while the Jameses posed in an assortment of costly attire.
In 2013, James and Savannah exchanged vows. They had met in close proximity during their high school years in Ohio. A single frame captures the honeymooners in a sports car embrace.
Savannah was rendered completely transfixed in hilarity shortly before the photograph was taken after James whispered something humorous into her ear. “Everything is not for everyone,” she later clarified, after initially stating, “I cannot reiterate that.”
The closeness and basketball fervor of the James family (as well as their identical uniforms) were debatable.
The family wore matching pajamas, and James and Zhuri shared a special father-daughter moment by donning the identical pair of Chrome Hearts overalls.
Savannah made reference to the family depicted in multiple photographs of herself and her daughter, including ones in which they posed by a pool and in her opulently furnished bedroom, by saying, “Excuse my language, but we a dope family.”
James and his sons utilize a backyard hoop to play basketball, as evidenced by photographs and behind-the-scenes footage. In identical swimwear, the three of them posed on a crown-shaped float in the pool.
The media coverage of a black family is unexpectedly invigorating. It is inconsequential whether you consider LeBron to be the finest player of all time; what matters is that he has never embarrassed his family members away from the court.
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