Savannah and LeBron James, and Tara Davis-Woodhall (Photos via Getty Images)
Fans reckon LeBron James could be in trouble with his wife, Savannah, following certain photos surfacing online.
The Los Angeles Lakers star is representing Team USA in Paris, France, with the 2024 Summer Olympics now underway, and met up with several other Olympic athletes at the opening ceremony on Friday.
Long jumper Tara Davis-Woodhall was among them and took selfies with the basketball icon, which have since gone viral.
A gold medal winner in other competitions, Davis-Woodhall made her Olympic debut in 2020. She appeared in two selfies with LeBron, which can be seen below:
The slide’s fourth photo was of particular interest to fans as they felt LBJ got a bit too close to the star long jumper.
“Lebron thinks he’s in Paris so he can do whatever he wants lol,” another joked.
“Yea LeBrons cooked for that 4th pic,” someone else pointed out.
“Savannah not gonna like that 4th pic,” another comment read.
“Rip bron,” read another.
“bron finna be on the couch again when he gets home😭,” someone wrote.
“Welp. Bron in trouble again🤦🏿♂️,” a fan noted.
“LeSleepingInTheCouch,” one joked.
LeBron James Is Eyeing A Third Olympic God Medal
Meanwhile, Lebron James is aiming for his third Olympic gold medal, having stayed away from Team USA since 2012. This could be his last time featuring for the United States, and he’s gotten a superstar cast to join him.
He spoke about playing with the likes of other veterans, Steph Curry and Kevin Durant, ahead of their opening game against Serbia on Sunday.
“We’re the guys that have been playing the most basketball the last five, 10, 15 years,” he said, per NBA.com. “KD is going into Year 18. I’m going into Year 75. Steph is where he is. Being in those battles, man, makes this unique.”
“Really cool,” Curry added. “All the battles we’ve had over the course of our career and now we get together to experience this together. It will be the only time this really happens and I know it’ll be worth it.”
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