Even the most legendary couples have their secret stories. Savannah James, married to NBA icon
LeBron James, recently revealed something surprising on the Everybody’s Crazy podcast. Even after all this time together, there's one little gesture LeBron has never done—and Savannah says it would mean the world to her. Want to know more? Here’s the emotional confession that’s got fans chatting.
The one gesture Savannah James says would melt her heart
On the Everybody’s Crazy podcast, Savannah James opened up about a small but important gesture she’s never received from her husband, LeBron James. She pointed out that LeBron has never picked her up from the airport—a straightforward act she feels would say a lot about his feelings. Savannah shared, “It would definitely be like, ‘What the hell are you doing here?’ It would be out of the ordinary for sure,” expressing that such a surprise would make her feel seen and cherished.
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In the same podcast episode, Savannah mentioned how small, thoughtful gestures can have a bigger impact than grand displays of affection. She expressed her fondness for surprise flower deliveries and heartfelt notes tucked into her suitcase, emphasizing that these simple acts show a deep sense of love and attention. Savannah pointed out that it’s not about extravagant gifts, but rather about feeling valued through everyday actions.
While he is much admired for what he does with the Los Angeles Lakers, Savannah demonstrates LeBron James developing in his personal life.
Her straightforward revelations provide a look into their relationship, illustrating that love thrives on paying attention to details and fostering a true connection.
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New York Knicks eye Jason Kidd for head coach role following Tom Thibodeau’s surprise firing after playoff runSavannah James recently opened up about how the little things really matter in a relationship. She highlighted her wish for simple acts, like being picked up from the airport or receiving surprise flowers, showing that love isn't just about big gestures but rather about those consistent, thoughtful actions that make someone feel genuinely noticed and valued. As Savannah wisely said, it's all about being remembered and missed.