LeBron James' wife Savannah James shows love to all moms with clip on 'losing her sons' to another woman
While LeBron James' wife, Savannah James, was recently in Paris for the 2024 Olympics supporting her husband as he and Team USA captured gold against France, James and her friend April McDaniel are back working on their podcast Everybody's Crazy.
The duo released season one of the podcast during the NBA season, however, after a six-episode first season, the show went on hiatus. Then, last month, Savannah James began teasing a second season of the show, which airs on YouTube, and features interactions with listeners.
On Aug. 6, the podcasting duo returned with Season 2 of the show, releasing the first episode of the new season. This week, James and McDaniel released episode two of the second season, where Savannah James spoke about the feeling of losing her sons to another woman.
As she explained, it was hard to remove herself from the mom role as her kids got older.
"That I kind of kept thinking about as my boys were getting older was, damn, like, one day they gonna get a woman and they gonna leave me. ...
"So I'm like, let me try to find the things that make me happy, the things that I enjoy doing and kind of lean into that more because they gonna be out of here, and I'm gonna have to figure it"
Savannah James explains that she had LeBron James stop calling her "wifey" before they were married
Before Season 2 of the Everybody's Crazy podcast began to air, Savannah James teased on Instagram that the season would be even crazier than the first. After getting their feet wet in the first season, James and McDaniel seem to have hit their stride this season.
Since the start of season two, Savannah James also made a pretty big admission during the show, explaining that before she and LeBron James were married, she had to tell the NBA star to stop calling her wifey:
"I loathe 'wifey' with my whole entire soul. Don't call me your wifey and I'm not. I had to politely tell my husband back in the day. I don't want you to start to think that it's okay for you to say this, and then it means you don't have to go the next step."
Ultimately, the pair ended up getting married in 2013 in California, where NBA stars like Dwyane Wade, Carmelo Anthony, and Chris Paul were all in attendance. In addition, the wedding also saw a number of high-profile celebrities attend such as Jay-Z and Beyonce.
According to Sports Illustrated, the wedding was stretched out over a weekend, with a barbecue for arriving guests to kick things off on Friday, and a farewell brunch before guests departed on Sunday.