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"Looks good on you" - LeBron James' wife Savannah shouts out David Grutman as entrepreneur shows off 'Everybody's Crazy' merch

LeBron James' wife Savannah was ecstatic after Florida-based entrepreneur David Grutman showed off his newly acquired "Everybody's Crazy" merchandise. "Everyboday's Crazy" is the popular podcast hosted by Savannah and her co-host April McDaniel, which was launched in May.

On her Instagram stories, Savannah shared Grutman's post where he was draped in an "Everybody's Crazy" scarf. The podcast has launched its own merchandise line, which has been in demand from fans and listeners since the first episode.

"Looks good on you @davidgrutman," Savannah wrote.
Savannah James shared this on her Instagram stories. (Photo: Screengrabbed from Savannah's IG story)
Savannah James shared this on her Instagram stories. (Photo: Screengrabbed from Savannah's IG story)

For those who don't know, David Grutman is an entrepreneur based in Florida. He owns many nightclubs and restaurants in the state, but most of his businesses are in Miami. Grutman befriended LeBron James during his time with the Miami Heat from 2010 to 2014.

James has remained close with Grutman and usually goes out to his restaurants and parties at his nightclubs whenever he's in town during the NBA season. Heat legend Dwyane Wade's best memory of the city involves "King James" in one of Grutman's restaurants called Prime 112.

"I went to Prime 112 a lot. I supported Myles down on the beach. David Grutman – I supported what he does a lot over the years. I've done birthday parties there.
"I've talked about them so other people can hear about them, so I just always support it. ... My biggest memory down there was 2010 when LeBron announced he was coming to Miami," Wade said. [H/T People Magazine]

When LeBron James and Dwyane Wade led the Miami Heat to NBA championships in 2012 and 2013, they celebrated both victories at David Grutman's party places.


LeBron James' wife Savannah's podcast returned earlier this month

After six episodes following their initial launch, Savannah James and April McDaniel left fans of the "Everybody's Crazy" podcast hanging. They announced that the first six episodes comprised the first season of the podcast, but they weren't sure about season two.

However, it only took two months of hiatus, and the show was back for a second season plus the launch of their merchandise department. Savannah and McDaniel heavily promoted their merchandise line, which has been a success.

The second season of "Everybody's Crazy" started on Aug, 6 and has four episodes and counting. The podcast has been a hit, and more episodes are likely coming in before the start of the 2024-25 NBA season.

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