LeBron James’ son Bronny, 17, looks all grown up in prom pics

LeBron James’ son Bronny, 17, looks all grown up in prom pics

LeBron James‘ eldest son, Bronny, was all smiles taking his date to prom over the weekend.

The 17-year-old’s school dance brought his mom, Savannah James, “tons of emotions and realizations,” she captioned a slideshow of prom pics via Instagram on Wednesday.

“Time really flies,” Savannah, who also shares Bryce, 14, and Zhuri, 7, with LeBron, continued.

“So proud of you young man!! I will always have your front and your back!!”

The Women of Our Future founder, 35, adjusted Bronny’s bow tie and fixed his shirt collar in the social media upload.

She also posted photos of the teenager getting into his car, as well as posing with his date in her strapless white dress.

In the final slide, Savannah showed Zhuri “processing” her big brother’s milestone moment. The little one stared straight at the camera with a serious expression.

Shay Mitchell commented on the post with crying-laughing emojis, writing, “The last slide.” Another user added, “Zhuri said, ‘Can you focus on me?'”

The school dance came nearly one year after Bronny made headlines for his first Sports Illustrated cover.

The teen now brags about being the “youngest guy in the household” to appear on the magazine, as LeBron, 37, was six months older when he had the honor in 2002.

LeBron James, Savannah James, Bronny, Bryce and ZhuriLeBron is also the father of son Bryce and daughter Zhuri.FilmMagic

The Los Angeles Lakers player gushed about Bronny’s accomplishment during a July 2021 “Jimmy Kimmel Live!” appearance, noting that his son “loves playing video games” in his free time.

“He [also] loves being a big brother to his little brother and sister,” LeBron added at the time.

The high school student “loves basketball” as well and has been following in his father’s athletic footsteps while playing at Sierra Canyon.

LeBron predicted in a February interview with The Athletic that his “last season” in the league will be on the same team as his child.

Wherever Bronny is at, that’s where I’ll be,” he promised. “I would do whatever it takes to play with my son for one year. It’s not about the money at that point.”