
LeBron James just made history againâthis time, off the court. The NBA superstar has been unveiled as the latest âKenbassador,â becoming the first male athlete to receive his own official Ken doll. The collectorâs edition figurine will retail for $75 and will first drop via Mattel Creations before hitting Amazon and other major retailers a day later.
While LeBron hasnât publicly commented on the doll yet, he’s joining an elite group of public figures immortalized in Barbie formâcelebrities like Alicia Keys, Issa Rae, and Naomi Osaka have all received the honor.

The release also aligns with a significant milestone: the 45th anniversary of the first Black Barbie, a groundbreaking doll designed by fashion visionary Kitty Black Perkins. Reflecting on that historic moment, Perkins shared last year with People how the idea finally came to life.
âThere was always talk about doing a Black doll,â she recalled. âThis took on a life of its own… the VP of marketing at the time, Steve Nelson, came to me and said, âKitty, what do you think about us actually doing a Black Barbie?â I told him, âI think itâs absolutely fantastic, and weâve been wanting to do that for years.â And he said, âWell, I think itâs about time.ââ
Now, with LeBron stepping into the Barbie universe, itâs clear that the legacy of representationâand greatnessâis still growing.