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LeBron James and Victoria Justice's tequila ad photos spark humorous reactions from fans


Fans are finding LeBron James and Victoria Justice's latest collab for the tequila brand Lobos 1707 rather amusing.

Courtesy: @fearedbuck on X

NBA star LeBron James and actress Victoria Justice have once again captured the internet's attention with their latest project, a promotional campaign for the tequila brand Lobos 1707. 

The duo's recent collaboration has sparked a wave of humorous reactions across social media, thanks to a series of eye-catching images from the campaign.

Fear Buck recently shared a post that featured a striking photo of LeBron James and Victoria Justice. 

The post, captioned, "LeBron James linked up with Victoria Justice," showed the pair dressed in sleek black outfits, a sight that quickly became the talk of the town.

This isn't the first time LeBron and Victoria have crossed paths. Their first encounter dates back to 2011 when Justice was 18, and LeBron was 27. At that time, Justice posted a picture with LeBron and his son, Bronny, who was just seven years old. 

Fast forward to the present, and both LeBron, now 39, and Victoria, 31, continue to make waves with their stylish and charismatic appearances.

The recent Lobos 1707 ad has James and Justice recreating a scene from the iconic James Bond movie Casino Royale. In the commercial, Victoria Justice asks LeBron for his name, to which he responds, in true Bond fashion, "James. LeBron James."

Fans didn't take long to react with humor. Comments like "Savannah not gonna be happy with this one," referencing LeBron's wife, and "Bron sleeping on the couch tonight" added a light-hearted twist to the campaign's reception. 

Another fan humorously admitted, "I am unfamiliar with Victoria Justice game," poking fun at the unexpected pairing.

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