Savannah James ponders a conversation that might have changed Bronny’s existence

With the launch of a new podcast called “Everybody’s Crazy” with April McDaniel, the creator of Crown + Conquer, Savannah, the wife of LeBron James, has taken center stage.

Among the many delicate topics covered by the podcast is the crucial discussion parents should have with their kids about maturing and assuming adult responsibilities.

 

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Savannah revealed something unexpected in one of the episodes. She noted that these conversations were greatly aided by having siblings.

Never had the “talk” with my folks

April McDaniel questioned her further, wondering what would have happened if Savannah had had the “talk” with her parents about her first pregnancy. Savannah gave an unexpectedly honest reaction.

 

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Savannah was asked if she would still have her son Bronny if she had talked to her parents about having sex. Her answer was a straightforward “Probably.”

Laughter broke up, and McDaniel complimented her honesty. In all honesty, neither Savannah nor LeBron saw such a transformative occurrence at such a pivotal moment in their lives.

At the time, Savannah was in her final year of high school and LeBron was just beginning his NBA career when they learned they were expecting their first child. Young Savannah was feeling overburdened at the moment because the pregnancy was unexpected and caught them by surprise.

 

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“I was thinking, ‘What am I going to tell my parents?’ What’s going to happen to his career?’ I was very scared. I was bawling,” stated Savannah James previously.

“But he said, ‘It’s not going to slow me down, and it’s not going to slow you down. We’re going to keep doing what we have to do.'”