Social Media Personality YesJulz Slams ‘Baseless’ LeBron James Affair Rumors After X User Calls Her Out

Social Media Personality YesJulz Slams ‘Baseless’ LeBron James Affair Rumors After X User Calls Her Out
Internet personality YesJulz is once again setting the record straight about what she calls “baseless rumors” regarding an alleged affair she had with LeBron James.
Following a recent Los Angeles Lakers game, Julz praised James on X (formerly Twitter) for his impressive windmill dunk, which prompted a response from a user who referenced past affair rumors.
In her reply, YesJulz firmly shut down the speculation, stating:
“You really think I give af about ya’lls baseless rumors? Bron is my fav player and I will always celebrate his wins!”
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These rumors first surfaced in 2014 when James was with the Miami Heat, just a year after he married his wife, Savannah James.
Despite the ongoing gossip, Julz has repeatedly denied any romantic involvement with LeBron, maintaining that their relationship is strictly friendly.
During a 2023 Instagram Live, YesJulz again denied the affair claims, emphasizing her respect for Savannah and the James family. She added,
“They have a beautiful family, and I’m really tired of this stain being put on my name.”
The social media personality is clearly ready to move past these rumors and doesn’t want her admiration for LeBron and his achievements to be mistaken as anything else.
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