LeBron James and son Bronny James have been creating buzz ever since his eldest son was picked by the Lakers in the NBA Draft. Lately, the attention shifted to the ladies of the James household. Savannah James and daughter Zuhri have been sharing videos of themselves trying out viral dance trends, including the Watashi Wa Star Dance which has recently become popular.
After their video went viral, WNBA stars A’ja Wilson and Sydney Colson joined in on the trend. Wilson acknowledged the James household’s performance and praised them on Instagram. She admitted that they outdid her and Colson, showing sportsmanship and respect.
Savannah James responded playfully to Wilson’s post by reposting it on her Instagram story with laughing emojis. It seemed like she agreed with Wilson’s assessment.
Savannah and Zuhri seem confident in their dance performance, especially with the added star power of LeBron. Their strategy of including him in their dances is likely to attract more views, as they experimented with in their latest video.
LeBron’s Attempt at TikTok Fame Falls Short
Despite his athleticism and intelligence, LeBron James struggled to keep up with the TikTok dance trend. While Savannah and Zuhri excelled in their performances with their sons, LeBron faced difficulties in coordinating his moves.
In a recent video, LeBron attempted to dance to the Jamaican song “Shabba Madda Pot” by Dexter Daps. While his family showed off their synchronized moves, LeBron found it challenging to keep pace and appeared less coordinated.
The video of LeBron struggling with the dance went viral, and he humorously shared it on his Instagram story with a caption acknowledging his difficulties. Despite his efforts, LeBron learned that not every attempt at TikTok fame is successful.