LeBron James has a legendary career in the NBA, and with his glorious reign in the league, he earned a massive fanbase. Some fans made some LeBron James songs on TikTok, and they went viral on the social media platform. Although James was not signed up for TikTok, his younger son, Bryce, showed him a few of those videos online. Later, James shared his candid reaction to the videos.
LeBron James reacted to viral TikTok videos on him
Following the Los Angeles Lakers' 104-98 victory over the Houston Rockets on Monday, LeBron James shared his reaction to the viral songs made on his name that went viral on social media. "Yeah, it's almost impossible [not to see them]. My younger son, Bryce, actually showed me one—I think it was yesterday—and we had a good laugh out of it. There are quite a few of them," James said.
"I don't know exactly which one it was, but my son and all of them are on TikTok. I'm not on TikTok, so they showed me," he added.
James has been very social in many regards, including his habit of intersecting with random gamers of Madden NFL, being one of the well-known celebrity players of the popular game. His engagement with fans also makes him one of the most loved and followed celebrity athletes in the world.
On top of that, James has also been very appreciative of his teammate. Recently, he showered praise on Luka Doncic, who joined the Los Angeles Lakers in a recent trade that surprised the entire NBA.
LeBron James shared his feelings about playing alongside Luka Doncic
In the teaser of his James’ upcoming Mind the Game podcast episode with Steve Nash, the Lakers veteran shared his honest thoughts on playing alongside Luka Doncic.
“I’ve always loved the players that breathe so much confidence into his teammates. That make them believe they’re actually better than what the (expletive) they really are,” James said.
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