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LeBron James’ son Bryce takes Diddy’s daughter to homecoming dance

Now that’s a star-studded homecoming crew.

LeBron James’ youngest son Bryce took one of Diddy’s twin daughters to Sierra Canyon High School’s homecoming dance, according to photos on social media.

Bryce was seen smiling in a photo with Nicolas “Boogie” Johnson, a sophomore quarterback at Junipero Serra High School in San Mateo, with their arms around the rapper’s 16-year-old twins, Jessie and D’Lila Combs.

The siblings, who are cheerleaders at Sierra Canyon in California, coordinated in sparkling black dresses and styled their hair in matching ponytails

Bryce, a 6-foot-6 junior shooting guard, announced in August his intention to leave Sierra Canyon High School in Los Angeles and transfer to Notre Dame High School in Sherman Oaks, Calif.

Bryce wore black pants and a matching long sleeve, with a silver chain around his neck, while Boogie donned a black suit with a white button-up and sunglasses with white frames.

Nicolas "Boogie" Johnson, Jessie Combs, D'Lila Combs and Bryce James attend Sierra Canyon High School's homecoming in the fall of 2023.
Nicolas “Boogie” Johnson, Jessie Combs, D’Lila Combs and Bryce James attend Sierra Canyon High School’s homecoming in the fall of 2023. Instagram

The sophomore quarterback also shared a video with Bryce on TikTok, which showed the pair dancing.

“Lil hoco dance,” Johnson wrote in the caption.

A separate photo showed the student athletes posing together, while another featured the Combs twins with their other sister, Chance Combs, who was also at the event.

(L-R) Nicolas "Boogie" Johnson and Bryce James before Sierra Canyon High School's homecoming in the fall of 2023.
(L-R) Nicolas “Boogie” Johnson and Bryce James before Sierra Canyon High School’s homecoming in the fall of 2023. Instagram/bryce_m_james

Bryce, a prospect in the 2025 class, previously played alongside his older brother, USC guard Bronny James, at Sierra Canyon.

He was a reserve in his first two seasons with Sierra Canyon, before transferring to Notre Dame.

Bryce received an offer from Ohio State this weekend, following a visit to the school this past weekend — where he was in attendance for the Buckeyes’ 37-17 win over Maryland on Saturday.

Bronny is currently working his way back to the court after suffering cardiac arrest during a USC practice in July.

The brothers are signed to Klutch Sports to represent them for NIL deals.