LeBron James' wife Savannah shows love to "Everybody Crazy" podcast over birthday wish
LeBron James' wife Savannah James turned 38 this Tuesday. She shared her reaction to 'Everybody Crazy' podcast's Instagram handle wishing their host a warm birthday. Savannah shared a reel posted on the podcast's official Instagram handle on her Instagram story.
The Lakers star's wife accompanied four heart hand emojis in the post. The reel featured a montage of Mrs. James on the show and was accompanied by a warm birthday wish in the caption.
"It’s our favorite Virgos birthday!!! 🎂 @mrs_savannahrj The best facial expressions in the podcast game."
Savannah James is associated with the 'Everybody's Crazy' podcast as the co-founder and host of the talk show. She hosts the show alongside April McDaniels and it is available to watch on YouTube. In the talk show, Savannah and Daniels share their life experiences and the problems that they have faced as mothers and individuals.
April and Savannah started the podcast to help the women who have faced various issues in their lives. They also respond to the queries sent to them by their viewers and offer their advice.
"Queen Day": LeBron James wishes his wife Savannah James with a series of Instagram stories on her 38th birthday
LA Lakers star LeBron James made a series of uploads on his official Instagram stories, captioning most of them as "Queen Day." The posts were mostly warm birthday wishes for his wife.
James shared a post from the Team James Family, a fan page dedicated to LeBron James and his family. He also shared a post from his Tequila brand 'Lobos 1707' sending warm birthday wishes his wife's way. Bron then posted a few pictures of Savannah in stunning costumes.
"Queen Day!!!!" James wrote in one of his stories.
LeBron James is currently enjoying the off-season with his friends and family. He had a great international campaign at the 2024 Paris Olympics with the USA men's national Team, securing his third Olympics gold medal.
King James returns to NBA action in October. The Lakers start their campaign against last season's Western Conference runner-up, the Minnesota Timberwolves.