NBA icon LeBron James opens up on love, loyalty, and life’s harsh truths in unfiltered podcast chat with Savannah James

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NBA icon LeBron James opens up on love, loyalty, and life’s harsh truths in unfiltered podcast chat with Savannah James

LeBron James and Savannah James are a cute couple (Image via Getty Images)

LeBron James has some free time now that he's been out for at least a few weeks due to sciatica, aside from preparing for the NBA season's impending start. Last week, the third season of his own podcast, Mind the Game, debuted.

This morning, he made an appearance on his wife Savannah's Everybody's Crazy pod. White falsehoods, hidden facts, cuffing tactics, dangers, and the fine line between keeping your distance and losing your advantage were all topics explored in the episode.

LeBron James gets candid on marriage, loyalty, and authenticity in candid podcast interview

Special guests LeBron James, Kai Cenat, Fanum, and Taco graced the program on the most recent episode. It happened in the opening segment of an unfiltered chat. Cenat and other guests joined for an intriguing conversation that offered a male viewpoint on a few of the subjects Savannah and her cohost April McDaniel frequently discuss, such as family, relationships, and business.One topic the group touched on was integrity. Kai jumped in first to say:“I believe I have integrity with my friends, in relationships, because I have a very small circle of people that I call my friends. And I think it’s very important throughout the friendship that integrity does grow over time.”After that, the subject changed to relationships. He maintained that each person's unique life and values are crucial for relationships since they enable them to develop together.

“Me being by myself and [my girl] being by herself, we have our own houses that we’ve built throughout our lives… but when we’re together, we’re building a brand new house, to where we got each other’s back.”

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However, LeBron James said something else. He opened up about his marriage. He said: “I don't want to be alone, that's for damn sure. If I got to fight, crawl, scratch, bite, whatever to keep mine, I got to keep it. ... I'm an only child, single-parent household.

... Next time I'm alone, it would be underneath..”He continued: “But I knew I knew for sure. And I met my homies for the first time in the seven when I was seven, eight years old. We started playing sports and I got around them and we started traveling, playing sports…”He then added: “I was like, "Oh, this [ __ ] is amazing." Yeah. Then when I got with Vanna and I was like, "Oh, this [ __ ] is crazy. Oh, this is amazing. I love this shit."

I'm like, "Ah, [ __ ] that. Next time I'm alone, you know, I'm being be up underneath chant."The NBA legend further said:“Everything is so fake now, man.. Being honest with people, everybody’s so sensitive, so you’re afraid sometimes to hurt people’s feelings because you don’t know how they’re gonna take it.”

LeBron James reveals childhood fears and fierce resolve in candid interview

LeBron exposed a childhood fear that has shaped the majority of his life decisions. Thankfully, his wife, Savannah James, has been an excellent source of support and counsel as he faces and addresses this fear.He had already made an appearance in an interview before. The NBA king acknowledged in a different interview with People that he was honest with his financial counsel right away.

LeBron then frankly said:"The first thing I told him when he wanted to handle my money was, if you steal my money, brother, or if I end up broke, brother, I'm warning you, brother, it won't be good for you.” In addition to demonstrating his mistrust, this warning demonstrates his resolve to safeguard the things he has so diligently earned. However, he didn’t say anything clearly. Also read: Is LeBron James jealous of Bronny? Los Angeles Lakers pro addresses retirement plans, admits being envious of Bronny

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