Savannah James rocks sassy black dress as she leaves Rich Paul's birthday bash with husband LeBron
LOS ANGELES, CALIFORNIA: Savannah James, 36, and her husband LeBron James, 37, looked like they were in high spirits when they were spotted leaving the Olivetta restaurant in Los Angeles on December 15. They were celebrating good friend and sports agent Rich Paul's birthday.
Savannah was seen with an aqua-green jacket draped casually over her shoulders over her knee-length black velvet dress that she had paired with a matching pair of black heels. The mother-of-three had let her long blonde hair cascade over her shoulders and carried a purse lined with feathers. On the other hand, LeBron wore a baseball cap, varsity jacket, and pants to complete his ensemble. For the evening out, the NBA player sported white sneakers as well. LeBron and Savannah were beaming broadly as they exited the eatery to go home.
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The happy pair have been spotted at other high-profile parties and dates as well. LeBron donned a laid-back black sweater and gray pants at Leonardo DiCaprio's 48th birthday party in November, while Savannah looked stylish in double denim. They also went on a sushi date to Nobu in Malibu earlier this year, and only a week earlier, they were seen shopping in Beverly Hills, Daily Mail reports.
Growing up in Akron, Ohio, LeBron and Savannah have been dating ever since they were young. They got married in September 2013 after being engaged since 2011. The couple has three children together — Zhuri, 8, and Bronny, 18, Bryce, 15. In a joint interview the couple gave to Vogue in 2017, LeBron acknowledged his wife as the "head of the James household."
“I’m gone a lot, so she is the boss of the household; she’s the rule-setter,” he said, explaining, “It’s hard for me to go on the road for two and half weeks and then come home and tell my kids, ‘Look, this is how it should be done’ when she’s been home every day.”
Earlier, Savannah admitted that she is not a big fan of all the attention she gets. In an interview with Harper's Bazaar, she said, "I've always been in the background. Now that magazines and the paparazzi are taking pictures of me, it's kind of weird. I never thought it would get to this magnitude, but clearly, I was mistaken." She echoed these sentiments to Cleveland Magazine, adding, "When you want me to be on a TV show or walk the red carpet or something, I definitely get a little bit clammy. That's a bit out of my comfort zone."