They married in a lavish San Diego ceremony back in September 2013, 20 months after announcing their engagement.
And on Thursday, LeBron James, 37, and his stylish wife Savannah James, 36, looked happier than ever as they left a festive party in LA.
The basketballer displayed his love of sports in a varsity jacket and baseball cap, while Savannah oozed elegance in a black velvet dress and aqua green jacket.
LeBron opted to wear his navy top and jacket with blue striped trousers and beige wedge trainers.
Savannah looked sensational in her knee-length frock and sensational longline blazer, while carrying her belongings in a feathered purse.
The high-school sweethearts flashed wide smiles as they strolled along together, while heading home following the bash.
The basketballer and Savannah – who have dated since high school and got engaged on New Years Eve 2011 – share three 𝘤𝘩𝘪𝘭𝘥ren, Bronny, 18, Bryce, 15, and Zhuri, seven.
Dude: LeBron opted to wear his navy top and jacket with blue striped trousers
Bronny, plays basketball for his high school Sierra Canyon, and has become a star himself in the process, while Bryce is also focused on the sport.
Little Zhuri has started her own successful YouTube lifestyle show, called All Things Zhuri, where she has already gained more than 205,000 subscribers.
In September, Savannah told Vanity Fair of her kids’ gravitation to the spotlight: ‘With LeBron being their dad, it’s just automatic.
‘It’s not something we’ve pushed or told them that they had to do, or anything like that. It just happened.’
Fashionista: Savannah looked sensational in her knee-length frock and sensational longline blazer, while carrying her belongings in a feathered purse
Just days ago, LeBron admitted to having fears going into fatherhood in a Beats by Dre video that featured his eldest son Bronny and never-before-seen family footage.
The Los Angeles Lakers star in a voice-over opened up about becoming a father as black-and-white clips showed him and his son LeBron Raymone ‘Bronny’ James Jr.
‘I always knew I could be a great ball player,’ said LeBron who went straight from St. Vincent-St. Mary high school in Akron, Ohio to the NBA after being selected first overall in the 2003 NBA Draft.
‘Then I had you. And I had no idea how I was going to be as a father. ‘I’ll be honest—I was scared, But I kept trying,’ continued LeBron, who had no relationship growing up with his father Anthony McClelland.