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LeBron and Savannah James Celebrate 9th Wedding Anniversary

LOS ANGELES, CA - FEBRUARY 17: LeBron James (L) and Savannah Brinson attend as Remy Martin presents Beats Party on February 17, 2018 in Los Angeles, California. (Photo by Johnny Nunez/Getty Images for Remy Martin)

LeBron and Savannah James are celebrating 9 years of wedded bliss as their love story simply retains getting sweeter. The couple, who wed on Sept. 14, 2013, celebrated their ninth marriage ceremony anniversary on Wednesday, simply someday after their new household picture shoot debuted for Vanity Fair’s October 2022 difficulty. In an Instagram post, Savannah captioned a photograph of her and her husband, “9 years down(21), forever to go!! Cheers to us my love!!🥂Happy Anniversary!!💕#JamesGang.”

LeBron and Savannah acquired collectively in highschool then determined to tie the knot and begin a household years later. The pair welcomed their first son, Bronny, on Oct. 6, 2004, throughout LeBron’s rookie NBA season. Almost three years later, Savannah gave delivery to their second son, Bryce, on June 14, 2007. Their youngest, daughter Zhuri, was then born on Oct. 22, 2014.

The household of 5 posed for his or her first-ever journal picture shoot as a household for Vanity Fair, which LeBron proudly shared on Instagram on Sept. 13 with a caption that learn, “There’s King’s and Queen’s/Royalty in America as well and I hope I can be one of the ones who showcase that on a daily basis🤴🏾👸🏾🤴🏾🤴🏾👸🏾 James Gang at home!!! Love our family so damn much!!!!!!!” Savannah additionally shared their images in a post of her own, captioned, “I’ve always known my family was dope, but seeing us in this light, blows my mind! 🤯 Representation is important🤎.”

In the story, Vanity Fair famous that Savannah needed her household’s picture shoot to “reflect the bonds underlying the family’s influence” and “show the world their center of gravity.” She additionally briefly spoke on what the outlet described because the James household’s “quiet dynamic.” “Excuse my language,” she mentioned, “but we a dope family.”

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