All-Star Athletes Who Are All-Star Dads

Johnson went on the Ellen Degeneres show to talk about the situation. "I think it's all about you not trying to decide what your daughter or son should be, or what you want them to become. It's all about loving them no matter who they are." 

Lebron James

There's a reason that they call Lebron James "King"! He's the king of the basketball court and king of the household. He has three kids with his wife, Savannah: Lebron Jr., Bryce Maximus, and Zhuri. They're a pretty tight-knit family, and James plans to keep it that way!

Lebron Jr., who recently turned 16, is aspiring to be just like his dad. Admittedly, he's a bit worried about living up to his father's name! Literally, they have the same name. That is definitely some added pressure, but Lebron Sr. wants all of his kids to practice their own passions.

Tom Brady

Tom Brady but not be the most well-liked character for some football fans, but his dedication to being a father is admirable! He's had his fair share of scandals (deflate-gate, anyone?) but he's also a cutthroat dad. For example, Brady even got sports analyst Alex Reimer fired after he called Brady's daughter, Vivian, an "annoying little pissant." 

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Post originally appeared on Upbeat News.