Savannah James expresses excitement for Lil Wayne’s star-studded Weezyana Fest
LeBron James's wife Savannah James took to her social media to express her excitement about rapper Lil Wayne's "Lil Weezyana Fest 2024" in New Orleans.
She posted two Instagram Stories, both alluding to Weezyana Fest. In her first story, Savannah posted a video where she was showing the upcoming live streaming of the fest on Amazon Prime.
"Can't wait to see this," she wrote in the caption.
In her second story, she posted a video where she was seen wearing the Hot Boys band's T-shirt. The front of the T-shirt had a picture of the members of the band.
The Hot Boys band was formed in 1997. The band comprised B.G., Juvenile, Turk, Lil Wayne, and Bulletproof. The band finally disbanded in 2001 when B.G., Juvenile, and Turk all left the band, leaving Lil Wayne alone. Bulletproof, who also left the band, died in 2002.
According to Digitalmusicnews, the Lil Weezyana Fest 2024 will see the reunion of the Hot Boys on stage. Given the fact that Savannah James grew up in the Hot Boys era, it should be exciting for her. The event will be held at the Smoothie King Center in New Orleans.
Savannah James opens up about watching her son and husband take the court together for the first time
Savannah James has raised three children and now everything that she and her husband LeBron James built together is coming to fruition. Her eldest son Bronny James and husband LeBron made history, becoming the first father-son duo to share an NBA court.
Savannah James and the entire family were present to witness the historic moment at the Crypto.com center. When Tamron Hill, the host of the "Tamron Hill Show" asked the wife of the Lakers star about her reaction to watching her son play, she said that it was just like any other good feeling in the world.
However, Savannah later added that given what it meant for history, it was a great feeling.
"First of all, extremely proud," Savannah said. "Like, I mean I honestly didn't know how I would feel. Once I saw them on court together and I am like I see him in the driveway all the time, it's not a big deal. But understanding moment and history...how special it was really amazing feeling."
Although Bronny has not played much in the NBA, his sharing the court with his father will always remain a historical moment in the league's history.
However, given how little Bronny gets to play in the NBA games, he might be moved to the G-League.