LeBron James had two additional supporters in his entourage at the Paris Olympics.
The Lakers star’s sons Bronny James, 19, and Bryce James 17, brought their rumored girlfriends to the City of Love for the Summer Games.
They were seen out and about in the French capital with two brunettes, who joined the famous family for a private afterparty at L’Avenue restaurant after the U.S. men’s basketball team beat France in the gold-medal game on Saturday.
Bronny, who was the Lakers’ 55th overall pick in this year’s NBA draft, held hands with his rumored girlfriend, Parker Whitfield, after the game, as seen in a video on social media.
In the same clip, Bryce and Sadie Johnson, who are said to be dating, held hands.
Both women wore Team USA jerseys with the elder James’ No. 6 on it.
Savannah James and their daughter Zhuri, 9, were also seen walking with them.
LeBron high-fived both Johnson and Whitfield on the sideline while greeting his family after Team USA’s 98-87 win over France in Saturday’s gold medal game, as seen in another video.
Two days prior, Bronny and Parker and Bryce and Sadie took in the Americans’ comeback win versus Nikola Jokic and Serbia, 95-91, in the semifinals.
The internet was buzzing when the foursome was seen sitting court side at Bercy Arena.
Parker — who’s the daughter of Hollywood producer Salli Richardson-Whitfield and actor Dondré Whitfield — is entering her sophomore year at Spelman College, a private, historically Black women’s liberal arts college in Atlanta.
She was also seen sitting with Bronny in the stands at the U.S. men’s basketball team’s blowout win against Brazil on Aug. 6.
Salli Richardson-Whitfield was the director and executive producer for season two of HBO’s “Winning Time: The Rise of the Lakers Dynasty” series.
It’s unclear exactly when or how the James brothers met Johnson and Whitfield.
They also have yet to publicly address the buzz.
Bronny follows Whitfield on Instagram and Bryce follows Johnson, but their profiles are private.
Johnson was also seen dancing with Zhuri in a series of TikTok videos while sporting a Team USA jersey.
Bryce, who’s entering his senior year of high school at Sierra Canyon, competed with his Strive for Unity AAU team at the Nike Peach Jam last month.
He returned to Sierra Canyon after transferring to Campbell Hall High School in Los Angeles.