Savannah James opens up on juggling motherhood while focusing on self-growth
Savannah James has demonstrated a strong commitment to raising her children and being the best mother she could be. While LeBron James has been busy playing basketball and providing for his family, Savannah has not left a void in raising her two sons and a daughter.
On October 29, Savannah made an appearance on the talk show "Tamron Hall Show" and opened up about her journey as a mother. The wife of the LA Lakers star spoke about how she has juggled her motherhood and self-growth all these years.
Savannah James said that when her daughter Zhuri said that she wanted to be like her, she got nervous. However, she also realized through her personal growth that she had done a lot.
“Anxiety, nervousness," she said. "Oh my god what have I done! Have I done anything like why do you want to be like me? What I was doing was enough. But in my personal growth on being on my journey and being super intentional with that work, I realized that I have done a lot. I have raised three beautiful children who are amazing.”
In the last few years, Savannah James has shown another side of herself. Earlier this year, she started her podcast "Everybody's Crazy," which has showcased a different aspect of her personality.
Savannah James gets emotional about her son's cardiac arrest
Last year, Bronny James suffered a cardiac arrest. Although the James family remained very private about the situation, Savannah James and her husband finally spoke about what she went through during those difficult times.
In the Netflix series "Starting 5", Savannah and LeBron James are seen opening up about her gut-wrenching experience. The Lakers star wife said that she was grateful for the outcome and added:
"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 as she held back her tears.
LeBron thanked the training staff for saving his son's life. He also added that, at such a young age, no person should go through such an experience.
"Shout out to the man, above," James said in the documentary. "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."
After going through heart surgery, Bronny James went on to make a career in the NBA. He also made history when he took the court with his father for the first time on the NBA court. Savannah James and her two other children were also present to witness Bronny's debut.