Twenty months after announcing their engagement, they tied the knot in a grandiose ceremony in San Diego in September of 2013.
On Thursday, after leaving a lively celebration in Los Angeles, LeBron James, 37, and his fashionable wife Savannah James, 36, appeared to be in the best mood ever.
In an aqua green jacket and black velvet dress, Savannah exuded elegance, while the basketball player showed off his love of sports in a varsity jacket and baseball cap.
LeBron chose to pair his navy jacket and top with beige wedge sneakers and pants with blue stripes.
With her amazing longline coat and knee-length dress, Savannah looked amazing. She carried her stuff in a purse made of feathers.
The prom queen and prince displayed broad smiles as they walked hand in hand after the celebration, back home.
The three kids, Bronny, 18, Bryce, 15, and Zhuri, 7, are shared by the basketball player and Savannah, who have been together since high school and got engaged on New Year’s Eve 2011.
Bryce and Bronny are both passionate about basketball. Bronny plays for Sierra Canyon High School and has become a star in the process.
Little Zhuri launched her own popular lifestyle YouTube channel, All Things Zhuri, and has amassed over 205,000 subscribers thus far.
With LeBron as their father, it’s simply automatic, Savannah said to Vanity Fair in September regarding her children’s inclination toward the spotlight.
Nothing like that has been forced upon them or anything of the sort. It simply occurred.
In monochrome video showcasing him and his kid LeBron Raymone “Bronny” James Jr., the Los Angeles Lakers star spoke candidly about becoming a father.
After being chosen first overall in the 2003 NBA Draft, LeBron, who attended St. Vincent-St. Mary High School in Akron, Ohio, directly into the NBA, remarked, “I always knew I could be a great ball player.”
“Then I got you.” Furthermore, I was clueless about what fatherhood would entail.LeBron, who did not have a relationship with his father Anthony McClellan as a child, went on, “I’ll be honest—I was scared, but I kept trying.”