"I'm a botox virgin" - LeBron James' wife Savannah says her radiant appearance comes from youthful heart
LeBron James' wife Savannah James revealed the reason behind her radiant appearance in an interview with Bustle. James and her friend April McDaniels, who is also her co-host on the podcast "Everybody's Crazy," spent some time talking with the lifestyle magazine.
During one segment of their long interview, McDaniels touched on her feelings about aging and feeling old. Savannah chimed in on the conversation and dropped her take on aging and feeling old.
"You’re only as old as you feel, so stay young at heart and the rest will take care of itself. Or Botox."
McDaniels agreed to James' statement and said that the duo would do both. However, LeBron James' wife was quick to intervene and reveal that she had not used Botox even once in her life.
"I’m a Botox virgin, so I’ll let you all know how that is when I get there. I’m not opposed. I’m just not ready ye."
The duo also talked about a lot of other topics that focused on mental well-being and empowering women in the community.
Season 3 of McDaniels and James' "Everybody's Crazy" podcast will be dropping on YouTube this week. Moreover, the duo is launching a members-only community focusing on self-growth.
Draymond Green's wife Hazel Renee expresses support for LeBron James' wife Savannah James' members-only community
Warriors star Draymond Green's wife Hazel Renee expressed her support for "Letit Break" launched by Savannah James and April McDaniels. On Tuesday, Renne shared a video of LeBron James' wife talking about the community on her Instagram story.
She also accompanied a caption with her post, voicing her support.
"Loooove being a part of this amazing community! (Led) by these 3 DOPE ladies."
In the video, Savannah James, April McDaniels and Porsha Ellis summarise the women empowerment community in a single word and explain their choice. While McDaniels and Ellis went with "Accountability and Joy," Savannah chose "Knowledge."
"My word would be knowledge. I just think that having the community around me and people's shared experiences and learning from our facilitators through our workshops and programming has just been really important to me, so knowledge would be my word," she said.
Ellis heads the community as the CEO of the program while James and McDaniels take on active supporting roles. The community aims to provide women with resources, programming and events to help them achieve their goals and push past their expectations.