Lebron James Posts Cryptic Tweet After Video Of His Son Smoking Goes Viral [VIDEO]

Lebron James Posts Cryptic Tweet After Video Of His Son Smoking Goes Viral
Lebron “Bronny” James Jr., the son of NBA star LeBron James, made headlines over the weekend. In a now-viral clip, the 15-year-old high school athlete is seen smoking on his Instagram story. While the video is no longer on his account, it quickly made it’s rounds on social media and became viral. See video clip below:
https://www.instagram.com/p/CFUeDSdlXdF/?igshid=1bb1k9pdwheut
While Lebron James has not addressed the situation directly, he did tweet a cryptic message that leads some to believe it was about his son’s video. The tweet read,
“Exactly why I have my close circle cause as soon as you try to expand to a square the people who you thought was in your corner as the exact opposite. #MyThoughts”
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Bronny James has plans on following in his father’s footsteps. The 15-year-old just finished his freshman year at Sierra Canyon School, a private school in Chatsworth, Calif. Bronny has already built a reputation as one of the most exciting amateur players in the country.
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