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Bronny James honors his girlfriend’s 21st birthday: ‘My everything’

Bronny James honors his girlfriend's 21st birthday: 'My everything'

Bronnie James and his girlfriend, Parker Whitfield, celebrated their 21st birthday together in a heartfelt way, sharing their joy on social media Tuesday.

The couple was seen beaming at a table adorned with cakes, candles, and rose petals in hues of red and white.

“Happy birthday to everything about me,” Bronnie—the eldest son of Lakers player LeBron James—wrote, adding some pink heart and kissing emojis.

Parker, the daughter of producer Sally Richardson Whitfield and actor Donle Whitfield, also shared images on her Instagram story, peppering them with emojis such as a pink heart and a blushing face.

She posted a series of snapshots themed “Hoodie Berries are highly legal,” with the images dating back to August 28th.

Bronnie affectionately commented, “I love your berry, many babies,” to which Parker replied, “I love you more and more!”

This milestone follows their anniversary celebration from last month, during which Bronnie shared some charming mirror selfies on his Instagram stories.

Though the couple appears quite in love, they tend to keep the details of their relationship private.

They sparked dating rumors last August when they were seen holding hands at the summer Olympics in Paris.

During a men’s basketball semi-final between Team USA and Team Serbia, they were there to cheer for LeBron, along with Bronnie’s younger brother Blythe and Sadie Johnson, who seems to be on a date as well.

The group ventured out to Paris after Bronnie was drafted by the Lakers in June of 2024.

In his rookie NBA season, Bronnie played in 27 games, averaging 2.3 points, 0.7 rebounds, and 0.8 assists with a shooting percentage of 31.3% from the field and 28.1% from beyond the arc.

He had a mixed start, bouncing between the NBA Lakers and the G-League South Bay Lakers, where he averaged 21.9 points with a field goal percentage of 44.3% and 38% from three-point range.

In an ESPN interview during the NBA Summer League in July, Bronnie mentioned that he spent the previous year recovering from the effects of a heart condition.

He had experienced cardiac arrest two years ago due to a congenital heart defect and underwent surgery prior to his freshman year at USC.

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