Rapper Travis Scott has joined forces with basketball superstar LeBron James to design a special T-shirt for the Class of 2020.
30.04.2020 - 20:03 / hollywood.com
Basketball superstar Lebron James is to host a star-studded virtual graduation TV and streaming special for America’s high school students.
U.S. youngsters will not be able to attend graduation day celebrations this year (2020) due to the Covid-19 crisis, and LeBron has teamed up with stars including the Jonas Brothers, Pharrell Williams, and Lena Waithe to make sure they don’t miss out altogether.
The sporting legend and his foundation are partnering with philanthropist Laurene Powell Jobs’ XQ
Rapper Travis Scott has joined forces with basketball superstar LeBron James to design a special T-shirt for the Class of 2020.
By Justin Kroll
LeBron James has put together a special event to celebrate this year's graduates called Graduate Together: America Honors the High School Class of 2020. Partnering with Laurene Powell Jobs' XQInstitute and the Entertainment Industry Foundation (EIF), the NBA superstar on Saturday will host a virtual graduation ceremony for the more than 3 million high-school seniors across the U.S.
LeBron James, 35, shared a tender moment with his family on May 16 when they gathered together to watch the epic graduation special Graduate Together: America Honors the High School Class of 2020, which he was a part of. The Los Angeles Lakers player posted a sweet photo of the memorable moment on his Instagram story and looked as happy as could be during the viewing time.
Timothee Chalamet is giving a shout-out to all the teachers!
LeBron James congratulated graduating high school seniors in a powerful speech during Graduate Together: America Honors the High School Class of 2020. — A star-studded televised ceremony for the millions of students who were unable to receive their diplomas in person, alongside their classmates. The NBA star opened the special letting the class of 2020 know that this night was for them saying, “Tonight’s for you!” He urged fans to help in their communities amid the COVID-19 pandemic.
LeBron James knows how to pump up the crowd.
LeBron James and Travis Scott are teaming up to support the Class of 2020, who are celebrating their graduations at home amid the coronavirus pandemic. The two superstars have created an official graduation t-shirt available this weekend only.
Despite itching to get back to the hardwood, LeBron James is enjoying his time at home with his family. The 3-time NBA champion shared an adorable clip bonding with his youngest of three kids, daughter Zhuri James on Thursday. The duo sat on a blanket in the backyard of James’ LA mansion.
Someone let all the TikTok dancers know that LeBron James‘ five-year-old is coming for their crowns! Zhuri James proved yet again that she’s the reigning TikTok queen when she conquered a choreographed dance with her big brother, Bryce James, 13. Mom Savannah James recorded the kid’s whole routine on Instagram on May 6, and the twosome slayed.
The NBA was one of the first U.S. sports leagues to suspend play due to the COVID-19 coronavirus outbreak, and that means that LeBron James has been waiting for a very long time to get back on the court.
The Kids' Choice Awards 2020 may have been produced virtually, but there was still no shortage of slime during Saturday's telecast. During Nickelodeon's Kids' Choice Awards 2020: Celebrate Together special, which was produced virtually after its original airdate was delayed due to the coronavirus pandemic, YouTube and Nick star JoJo Siwa discovered slime secretly placed in every area of her home and ultimately got slimed herself, while YouTube star David Dobrik also was doused in the goo.
LeBron James received a huge honor during the 2020 Kids’ Choice Awards: Celebrate Together!
LeBron James is one of a kind!
Congratulations to the graduating class of Kitsilano Secondary School: not only are you done with high school, but Ryan Reynolds just bought you a pizza.The Vancouver-born Hollywood bigshot, who attended the west side secondary school for grades 11-12, is likely the best-known member of the class of ’9
Basketball superstar LeBron James has revealed the full title of the Space Jam sequel.