“If Savannah James, Bryce or Bronny do something, we always support each other”: LeBron James reiterated that family comes foremost for the Lakers superstar ahead of Space Jam 2 release
LeBron credits his wife Savannah James with being the bedrock of the James family while promoting Space Jam: A New Legacy.
Space Jam 2 was released in theaters worldwide yesterday to some exceedingly negative reviews. It’s almost as if the critics forgot that they were watching something targeted at children and young families.
Nevertheless, the James gang have all been showing out alongside The King of late. Bronny, Bryce, Zhuri, and their mother Savannah James have all become apples of the public eye of late.
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Savannah James has been LeBron’s partner from way, way back in the Cavs legend’s career. The two were high school sweethearts already by the time it became clear that LeBron was on the path to greatness.
It’s been amazing to watch two great individuals like this couple grow together. And LeBron, being the amazing man that he is, has always highlighted his wife’s contributions to his success.
“I’m nobody without the support of my queen Savannah James”: LeBron James
The James gang were spotted at LA Live this week for the world premiere for Space Jam: A New Legacy. LeBron looked the part, as he always does, but it was Savannah James who stole the show with her style.
Media members had no qualms crowning the 36-year-old as the showstopper of the occasion. LeBron obviously concurred with this notion while thanking his wife and family for helping him through this ambitious endeavor:
“Just being patient with the process. The movie process and also basketball [is about] being patient with the process. I’m nobody without the support of my queen — without the support of my two princes (LeBron “Bronny,” Bryce) and my princess Zhuri.”
“We are a royal family and we support each other in whatever we do. We all support one another and they, they are the rock to my success and I just try to give it back to them, in any way, shape possible. Our Black queens will always prevail no matter what and I’m here to represent for ‘em.”
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