LeBron James surprises his wife with special anniversary present in heart-melting video
NBA star LeBron James hired Canadian singer and songwriter Daniel Caesar to play for his wife, Savannah, for their wedding anniversary in their home.
LeBron took to his Instagram Stories to share his uncommon and romantic initiative. In the clip, Savannah appeared wearing a beige shirt and a mustard headband dancing and lip-synching to Daniel’s song.
The proud husband told her, “happy anniversary,” and moved the phone to record the rest of the people who were with them. The couple’s three children, Bronny, Bryce, and Zhuri, were present during their parents’ milestone.
In the clip, a dining table adorned with several flowers and white and golden balloons were portrayed. Daniel was at the far end of the room, which appeared to be in the James’ house, playing the guitar and singing.
As soon as The Shade Room uploaded that clip, the followers took to the comment section to share their thoughts. One of them was Instagram user @blacbeauty1020, who pointed out that the romance was real.
THEIR LOVE STORY
LeBron and Savannah met each other in Akron, Ohio. The woman was the NBA star’s sweetheart and, after dating for several years, he proposed to her at a December 31 party in 2011 that celebrated both New Year’s Eve and his 27th birthday.
THEIR WEDDING
Two years later, in 2013, they got married in San Diego, California. Their lavish wedding included, among other extravagant aspects, a performance from Beyoncé and Jay-Z.
Business Insider pointed out that the party lasted three days, and several celebrities and NBA players attended, including the Miami Heat star Dwyane Wade and singer and dancer Neyo.
THEIR FAMILY
So far, the couple has had three children: sons LeBron Jr., also known as Bronny, born in 2004 and Bryce, born in 2007, and daughter Zhuri, born in 2014.
Recently, LeBron took to Instagram to share a photo of his children holding the newly released NBA video game titled “NBA 2K19.”
Bronny and Bryce were holding the games while Zhuri, who was sitting on her eldest brother’s shoulders, was showing the Xbox One controller.