LeBron James' wife Savannah James drops major announcement with Draymond Green's wife & more
LeBron James' wife, Savannah James, dropped a major announcement regarding her popular "Everybody's Crazy" podcast. Savannah is scheduled to film the third season of their show featuring Draymond Green's wife, Hazel Renee, and three more of the co-hosts' "girlfriends."
In an Instagram story, the podcast announced that a "girlfriends" episode for season three will feature Renee, Porsha Ellis, Malaika Frazier and Raven B. Varona. Renee is not just the wife of the Golden State Warriors star but also an actress, mostly known for her role in the TV show "Empire."
Ellis is the CEO of Let It Break, a company founded to help empower women to reach their full potential. Frazier is a popular hairstylist from Atlanta and is based in Los Angeles. She also serves as a hairstylist for Savannah and her family.
Varona, meanwhile, is an iHeartRadio award-nominated photographer mostly known for being the official photographer of the "On the Run II" tour featuring Beyonce and Jay-Z in 2018.
Savannah James launched her podcast after her husband's "Mind the Game" podcast with JJ Redick. "Everybody's Crazy" is filming its third season, while LeBron and Redick's podcast is on hiatus, as they are focused on the LA Lakers.
Redick was hired as the coach this offseason, so he won't have enough time to do a podcast with LeBron. They are also probably better off talking about plays and playbooks privately to not give an advantage to opponents.
LeBron and Savannah James open up about Bronny's cardiac arrest last year
The James family has finally opened up about Bronny James' cardiac arrest on July 24, 2023. LeBron and Savannah James discussed what happened in the Netflix docuseries "Starting 5." Savannah is thankful for all the support the family received at the time.
"I think at the end of the day, it was just about us supporting each other and just being super grateful for the outcome," Savannah said, according to US Weekly.
LeBron added that he couldn't give enough gratitude to the medical staff and personnel of the USC Trojans. Bronny received CPR and was immediately taken to a hospital, where he stayed for three days. He would later undergo surgery to correct the congenital defect that had caused the cardiac arrest.
"Shout out to the man, above," LeBron said. "To the whole coaching staff, training staff, members of that program, thank you so much. They are the reason Bronny is alive now and smiling and thriving and doing what any 19-year-old should be doing, and that’s living out their dream."
LeBron and Bronny are set to make NBA history as the first father-son duo to play at the same time, possibly as soon as Opening Night, when the LA Lakers face the Minnesota Timberwolves on Oct. 22.