LeBron James parties with virtual crowd on son Bryce’s TikTok account

Los Angeles Lakers star LeBron James showed off some more of his dancing adventures on TikTok with his son Bryce Maximus.

It’s Friday night and just because you’re probably at home doesn’t mean you’re not entitled to some kind of fun, whatever your idea of fun is. Perhaps it’s watching the NBA Player’s Only 2K tournament or something more traditional like something on Netflix, or maybe you can get into doing some of the many viral dance crazes on TikTok. We know that LeBron James is doing a lot of the latter and even though he admits that he looks like a fool at times, his son Bryce Maximus recruited him to do another one of the dance challenges, where participants put themselves in the middle of a virtual club.

LeBron has spent plenty of time on TikTok with his kids, because what else is he going to do these days?

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LeBron James is helping his kids TikTok during the NBA hiatus

The Los Angeles Lakers star is supporting his sons on Tik Tok and their dances with their little sister Zhuri.

Los Angeles Lakers star LeBron James is doing what he can to make the best of the NBA’s time on hiatus while also getting to spend more time with his kids. As part of LeBron spending more time with his family, it appears as though the King is using the NBA hiatus to become a full-time Tik Tok Dad, filming his kids and promoting their Tik Tok profiles after the family enjoyed a scary movie on Friday the 13th.

After the scary movie, the James kids, Bronny, Bryce and Zhuri, all put together a Tik Tok dance for them to add to their respective profiles on the platform.

James, like the many of us who are trying to uphold social distancing that is recommended by public health experts, will be spending a lot more time at home these days in hopes of slowing the spread of coronavirus. Between Tik Toks and watching old games with his kids, as well as his wine collection, it looks like he’s got the self-quarantine thing figured out.

Bronny James and his Sierra Canyon Trail Blazers were slated to play in the CIF State Championship game this weekend but like all other sporting events, it was canceled.

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