Bronny James & Shareef O’Neal Denied Entrance At Saweetie’s Birthday Party

Bronny James, Shareef O’Neal, Saweetie
Bronny James & Shareef O’Neal Denied Entrance At Saweetie’s Birthday Party
Seems that there are limits to what having a famous dad can get you.
Rap star Saweetie recently threw a star-studded party at a Hollywood nightclub for her 30th birthday. As expected, many known celebrities pulled up to celebrate the “Tap In” artist, including a couple of young athletes who seemingly weren’t on the guest list. According to reports, Bronny James – the 18-year-old son of LeBron James – and Shareef O’Neal – the 23-year-old son of Shaquille O’Neal – arrived at the Hollywood club together with some friends. However, instead of making it inside the establishment, they were all denied entry at the door.
Bronny James does follow Saweetie on Instagram, indicating there’s a chance they’re friends. Also, the recent high school graduate will be playing college basketball at Saweetie’s alma mater, USC. Unfortunately, those connections – in addition to having a famous dad – weren’t enough to grant him access inside the party.

As of now, it’s unclear why Bronny James and Shareef O’Neal were turned away. However, it’s speculated that it had to do with the additional people they brought along with them.
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