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Lebron James Allegedly Sent A DM To Teenage Instagram Model Rachel Bush

Lebron James is notorious for “going dark” on social media as the playoffs approach each season. He says he likes to stay away from Twitter, Instagram, Facebook and the like in order to have his full concentration on winning another NBA Championship.

Well, it looks like “The King” might have reneged on his own rule…

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The folks over at BarstoolSports are “confirming” that Lebron James did indeed hop in the DM’s of 18-year-old Insta-model Rachel Bush.

The “look at me!” teen took a screenshot and tweeted it out for us to see that she is lusted after by one of the most successful athletes in the world.

Rachel’s Twitter feed is full of pics and videos of her and her alleged Cleveland Browns boyfriend Jordan Poyer hanging out at last night’s Cav’s game against the Atlanta Hawks.

Messy, messy, messy…

Suffice to say, there are many rumors floating on the internet about Rachel’s “modeling” activities, but we digress.

Savannah probably needs to have a conversation with her king.

Flip the page a few times to see more pics of Rachel. She a hottie or an Insta-thottie?

Images via AP/Instagram

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