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"I will boss up": LeBron James' wife Savannah James shares empowering affirmations on IG

LeBron James’ wife, Savannah James, has been posting positive and empowering affirmations on her social media accounts lately, using her platform to potentially inspire people with quotes and positivity.

In her latest Instagram story, Savannah James shared a photo that read:

“I will boss up, physically. I will boss up, financially. I will boss up, spiritually. I will boss up, mentally."

Savannah James' Instagram story
Savannah James' Instagram story

Savannah has been on LeBron James’ side since his rise to national stardom in high school. They are both from Akron, Ohio, and got married in 2013. They have three children, namely LeBron “Bronny” James Jr, Bryce Maximus and Zhuri.

Savannah and her husband are strong financially, with LeBron James having a net worth of $1.2 billion, according to Forbes. Savannah and LeBron launched a furniture business named Home Court alongside the brand American Signature. Savannah also once ran The Juice Spot during LeBron’s days in Miami, according to People.com.

Savannah also hosts a podcast called Everybody’s Crazy with her friend April McDaniel, where they talk about situations phoned in by fans.

Savannah and LeBron James watched WNBA game along with other NBA stars

The couple has been supporting women’s basketball as they were spotted courtside watching a WNBA finals rematch between the Las Vegas Aces and New York Liberty in the Michelob ULTRA arena in Las Vegas.

“Queen & King in The House!” the Aces wrote in an Instagram post.

Also present were famous NBA agent Rich Paul, Milwaukee Bucks star Damian Lillard and Miami Heat big man Bam Adebayo. It was one of the most star-studded games in the WNBA season so far.

The Liberty defeated the Aces 90-82, improving to 12-2, while the Aces slid to 6-6 in the WNBA standings.

The game was one of the many offseason appearances of the couple. Recently, they attended Bronny James' pre-draft combine and made an appearance at a club where they danced to Kendrick Lamar’s “Not Like Us." They also attended a few volleyball games of Zhuri.

In a few weeks, however, the couple may lose some offseason time together as LeBron James will play for Team USA in the 2024 Paris Olympics.

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