Savannah James, wife of Los Angeles Lakers star LeBron James, has caused quite a stir on social media for admitting to an unusual pastime. "I love the strip club and I don't understand why people have a problem with it," Savannah, 39, admitted on the February 3 episode of the "Everybody's Crazy" podcast, which she hosts with friend April McDaniel. Savannah went on to say that strip clubs are "one of my favorite leisure activities too, girl... I love it." Savannah shouted out Atlanta and Houston for having the best strip clubs, with Area 29 and The Pinkhouse in Houston standing out as her favorites. Steph Curry and Wife Ayesha Curry's Hottest PDA-Filled Moments Naturally, the reactions to her comments have been mixed. Conservative podcast host Jason Whitlock shared the video via X, writing in a quote post, "Has a daughter." Savannah and LeBron, 41, share sons LeBron "Bronny" Jr., 21, and Bryce, 18, and daughter Zhuri, 10. One fan agreed with Whitlock, writing, "I would never want to hear my mother talking about the strip club." "If Ayesha said this it would break the internet," another added, referring to Golden State Warriors star Stephen Curry's wife. Travis Kelce Responds After LeBron James Begs to Be on NFL Star's Podcast Savannah also had her defenders, with one person saying, "She just out here living rent-free in everybody's head again." LeBron, for his part, hasn't addressed the strip club comments specifically, but he has been Savannah's most vocal supporter. He shared a quote from author and relationship expert Jillian Turecki via his Instagram Story on Tuesday, February 10, that he could be applying to his own marriage. "Behind every happy couple is the reality that a relationship isn't 50/50," the quote reads. "Some days, one person is struggling - whether it's stress, grief or exhaustion, and the other has to step up and hold steady. Happy couples don't keep score." He has also been open in the past about being willing to do whatever it takes to maintain a healthy marriage. "I know I don't want to be alone, that's for damn sure," LeBron said during an October 2025 appearance on "Everybody's Crazy." "If I have to fight, crawl, scratch, bite, whatever to keep mine. I got to keep it. I gotta do what I gotta do. I don't want to be alone. I'm [from] an only child, single-parent household." Savannah Chrisley's Honest Quotes About Getting Married "The next time I'm alone, I'll be up underneath," he added. LeBron also admitted his marriage is not "picture perfect" during an October appearance on the "360 with Speedy" podcast. "It's not, man," he said. "I'm gonna be honest. A relationship is never picture perfect. But if you're OK with working through the hardships and the adverse moments, then it will make it all worth it, man. We've been together since high school, so s*** ain't always going to be a bed of roses, man - in any relationship, let alone someone you've been living with for 20 years." "Communication is No. 1," LeBron explained. "Being honest is No. 2. No. 3 is just, like, you have to be OK in being uncomfortable in relationships sometimes. You can't always have it your way. You can't always think, 'My way or the highway.' It's never going to work that way." He added, "The saying, 'Happy wife, happy life,' that s*** is real, bro."