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LeBron James’ Wife Savannah Shaves Off His Beard In Sweet Video During Isolation — Watch

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LeBron James had been growing out his beard all season with the Los Angeles Lakers. It make the already hard-man look even tougher and more fierce with all that facial hair.

But the NBA season has been suspended indefinitely due to the coronavirus pandemic and the 35-year-old has decided the facial hair needs to go, at least for now.

He entrusted his wife Savannah, 33, to do the duties in shaving it off, as he shared in an Instagram stories video on April 10. “I’ve had enough and lost my mind all at the same time!!

Now if this ain’t trust I don’t know what is,” he wrote on a mirror video of him in a grooming chair in his bathroom with a black haircutting cape over him. Tory Lanez‘s “Pricey & Spicy” can be heard playing in the background as

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