LeBron James was very proud of his wife, Savannah James, during a postgame interview following the Lakers' 103-88 loss to the Clippers. Ashten Jewell from "Swish Cultures" asked James for his thoughts on Savannah's entrepreneurial journey and what it meant to him.
The Lakers superstar had a smile on his face before answering the question. He praised his wife for pursuing her dreams in the business world with different projects. James said that it was unbelievable for him to see his wife take on the journey she had been dreaming about.
"She is knocking it out the park right now," James said. "I am super proud of her."•
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The Lakers star credited his wife for doing everything by herself and not deceiving her followers, while thinking the best for them.
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"She does it so organically. Everything she does is literally just her. It's no faking, no fraud or anything behind her. She has held the castle down for so long that I am happy that now we can hold it down for her."LeBron James' wife has her own skincare brand, "Reframe," and runs a wellness community, "Let It Break," which helps women and provides them a platform for self-discovery and growth. She also co-founded the "Everybody's Crazy" podcast with her close friend April McDaniels in 2024.
LeBron James's wife Savannah James reveals the time she started her self-discovery journey
LeBron James' wife, Savannah James, and April McDaniels discussed the importance of self-discovery during a segment on Tuesday's episode of "Everybody's Crazy" podcast.
During the discussion, Savannah revealed the time she started her self-discovery journey. She said that she had Bronny James when she was 18 and had no idea about her identity.
So, she dedicated herself to being a good mother and supportive girlfriend to LeBron James, who then played for the Cavs. However, things changed for her when he had her daughter. (Timestamp: 15:40)
"I had two boys and then I had my daughter. I don't know why for the boys, I was like, 'Oh yeah, this is fine. This is okay. We can just do this.' But when I had my daughter, that's when all of my questioning myself like, 'who am I, what do I want?' those questions came into play." "For me, I started just by doing the things I wanted to do. My boys were older, obviously, Zhuri was little, but I just said this is what I have to do to even find that individuality and also figure out who I was."Savannah and April's podcast is very popular among women and has garnered over 39,000 subscribers on YouTube.
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