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"What the hell": LeBron James' wife Savannah James takes a playful dig at Bronny James' music taste

LeBron James' wife Savannah James took a playful dig at her oldest son Bronny James in the latest episode of her "Everybody's Crazy" podcast. As she usually does on her podcast, Savannah took a phone call to listen to a fan's 'crazy' and express her views on it.

The caller told the hosts that her 'crazy' was when people hopped into her car and changed the radio. Savannah's co-host on the podcast, April McDaniels, pointed out that the caller's parents were changing the radio in her car. Savannah agreed to the caller's statement and said that she did not like it either.

She then explained her experience commuting with Bronny and took a playful dig at her son's music taste:

"I don't do that in Bronny's car. I don't do that, I be in there like, 'What the hell!' Even when he is driving me in my car I don't bother the radio." (29:15)

Furthermore, James offered a different take on the situation highlighting her preference if she was in the driving seat and someone tried to change the music.

"I don't like you coming into my car and dictating my radio. If I'm driving, it's my playlist."

Later on, Savannah and April voted on a name for their podcast fans. They had a brief discussion on the names and settled on "Everybody Gang."

LeBron James' wife Savannah James complains about Bronny James not calling her show

During the same episode of the podcast, Savannah James complained about Bronny James not calling on the podcast and telling his 'crazy' to the audience. While Bryce James and Zhuri James had already called on the show previously to talk about their issues, the oldest son Bronny was the only one left.

"Bryce did call, Zhuri did call, Bronny has not called to give us his crazy and they have also not posted Everybody's Crazy," Savannah said.

April McDaniels immediately jumped in the conversation and asked the James family kids to step their game up. She praised her co-host and friend and told her kids that their mother was "pretty cool."

On their podcast Savannah James and April McDaniels talk about their lives, share their experience as mothers and discuss mental health issues. They take calls from their audience in between their conversations and post new episodes on YouTube. The show has around 24,900 subscribers on the platform.

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