LeBron James And Wife Savannah Welcome Baby Girl Zhuri Nova
LeBron James and wife Savannah welcomed a new member in their family. The latest addition to their growing family is a baby girl.
According to E! Online, LeBron and Savannah welcomed their first daughter on Oct. 22. Their little princess, Zhuri Nova, whose name was announced by Lebron during a Mediterranean vacation in August, was born in Ohio.
In a report by the Associated Press, the NBA superstar was quoted as saying, "You give rough love to your boys and you give soft love to your daughter." LeBron said that he is excited to take on the journey of raising his three children. LeBron and Savannah are already parents to two boys, LeBron Jr. and Bryce Maximus.
LeBron and Savannah have been together since they were in high school. They started dating at a young age of 16, Hollywood Life reports. Both of them attended St. Vincent-St. Mary High School in Akron, Ohio.
Savannah became pregnant for the first time when she was still a senior in high school. At that time, LeBron was already playing in the NBA as rookie. She even reportedly went to her prom while she was five months pregnant.
Savannah gave birth to LeBron Jr. on Oct. 6, 2004. Less than a year later, the couple welcomed their second child, Bryce Maximus, on June 14, 2007.
LeBron proposed to Savannah on Dec. 31, 2011. They got married in a glamourous wedding ceremony attended by special guests and close family relatives and friends on Sept. 14, 2014.
LeBron has re-signed with Cleveland Cavaliers after his four-year stint with the Miami Heat. He came back to Ohio in summer and said that it was great to be home with his family and friends. He will begin his season with the Cavaliers on Oct. 30 against the New York Knicks at the Quicken Loans Arena, in Cleveland Ohio.
Only a few hours before LeBron marks his return to the Cavs, Nike released a new commercial where LeBron was delivering a pre-game speech to his teammates, where thousands of fans walked on to the court to join him. The message of the ad was simple: they're all in this together.