WATCH: LeBron James crashes Savannah James' live IG session while she gives sneak peek of her podcast green room

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LeBron James crashes Savannah James' live IG session while she gives sneak peek of her podcast green room

LeBron James and his wife Savannah James have been seen teasing each other on social media for years. In the latest instance, The Los Angeles Lakers crashed his wife's Instagram live session when she was giving fans a little tour around her podcast green room.

The official Instagram account of Savannah James' podcast "Everybody's Crazy" shared the video where the James family matriarch speaks to fans before her husband showed up.

"Everybody's so crazy. I'm crazy too," LeBron told the camera before explaining why he requested to be on the live. "I see y'all went live so I took a chance to see if I could get on the live. That's all."

He also had the chance to support the name of the podcast, saying everybody's crazy even if they don't like to admit it.

"Everybody's crazy. I don't care if they admit it or not, everybody's crazy."

Savannah also announced they're taping two episodes this week to let fans know they can call or leave a voicemail if they want to be on the show.

This power couple has been very active on and off social media in recent days. First, they went to watch Bronny James at the NBA Combine earlier this week.

The prospect did a solid job, getting better every day he was in Chicago for the pre-draft event. Following that, they also hyped up their daughter Zhuri while she played volleyball.

"She is working out there!!!" wrote Savannah on her Instagram story.
"Let's step into it baby... good job babygirl!" said LeBron.

Savannah James watches younger son Bryce's game with LeBron James

To close the week full of sports, Savannah James and her husband attended their younger son Bryce Maximus' game. Bryce played an EYBL game with Team SFG after Bronny's combine and his parents were there to support him.

Bryce is currently 16 and he's quite not ready to be in the NBA. Still, some fans think he has a higher ceiling than his older brother.

Meanwhile, Bronny only spent one season in college with the USC Spartans, averaging 4.8 points, 2.8 rebounds and 2.1 assists per game in 19.4 minutes of action. He's now eligible to be drafted to the big league, with his father previously expressing his desire to team up with him before retiring.

Bronny is reportedly on the Los Angeles Lakers radar ahead of the draft but other teams could get him after his notable Combine performance.

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