In a story post on his official Instagram account, LeBron shared a message from Bronny saying that his account was hacked. The LA Lakers superstar’s oldest child noted that the hacker was using his account to send DMs to his followers and ask for personal information.

Bronny also apologized to any of his followers who were affected by the hacker. LeBron captioned his story:

A couple of hours later, LeBron James shared another story from someone who got hacked by the same person who hacked Bronny’s account. Instagram user d_jeanne613 urged people to block @tamir10fc.

“The King” went on to encourage his followers to protect their accounts and phones:

It’s still unclear if the hacker was able to get any personal information from Bronny James’ followers. It’s also not the first time someone from the James family got hacked.

LeBron has been hacked twice, with the latest one happening in 2018 when he posted the “King of the North” post on Instagram. The second one happened way back in 2012.

LeBron James will play his final NBA season with son Bronny

Bronny James is currently ranked 34th in his class and is expected to be drafted in 2024. His father, LeBron James, has made it clear via The Athletic that his final season in the league will be played wherever Bronny is at the start of the 2024/25 NBA season.

Bronny is currently a junior at Sierra Canyon High School. He will be eligible to get drafted in 2024 after one season of college basketball. Some of the big schools linked to him include Duke, Ohio State, Tennessee, and Texas.

Meanwhile, LeBron is in his 19th NBA season and turned 37 years old last December 30th. He is signed to the LA Lakers until the end of the 2022-23 NBA season.

“The King” could sign a one-year deal for any franchise in his 21st NBA season before possibly going to the team that drafts Bronny for the final year of his career.

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