Zhuri Nova, the daughter of LeBron James and Savannah James, is nine today!
The James family celebrated her birthday on Sunday by sharing loving birthday greetings on Instagram.
“Happy Birthday, My Princess Z,” LeBron, 38, captioned his carousel of photos. “Love you ♾️ and more!!! 🤎🤎🤎🤎✨✨✨✨✨✨✨✨🙌🏾🙌🏾.” Zhuri was smiling in front of a multi-colored balloon background withBirthday”Birthday,” light, according to the father-of-three’s post.
The second shot showed a happy Zhuri at an arcade, while the third was a close-up of LeBron’s kid poking her tongue out and making a peace sign to the camera.
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“Happy Birthday to my favorite girl!” Savannah, 37, captioned a video of her daughter speaking on a pink chair. “I can’t believe my baby is 9 #ZhuriNova,” she lovingly added.

“Zhuri, happy birthday!” Sooooo beautiful,” TV personality LaLa Anthony remarked underneath the video, while actress Holly Peete added, “Happy birthday, Zhuri.”
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In 2013, high school sweethearts LeBron and Savannah married at the Grand Del Mar resort in San Diego. In addition to Zhuri, they have two sons, LeBron “Bronny” James Jr., 19, and Bryce Maximus, 16.
On Sunday, Bronny shared photos of his sister on his Instagram story, saying, “Little sister, happy birthday! I love you,” while she sat in a cardboard box next to the family’s beloved dog, Indigo. He then posted a selfie with his younger sister with the message “Libra sznnnnnn.”
Bronny went into cardiac arrest during a basketball session at the University of Southern California in July.

“Thanks to the swift and effective response by the USC athletics’ medical staff, Bronny James was successfully treated for a sudden cardiac arrest,” the center announced at the time. “He arrived fully conscious, neurologically intact, and stable at Cedars-Sinai Medical Center.” Mr. James was swiftly cared for by highly experienced professionals and was released home, where he is currently recovering.”
Bronny was later identified with an “anatomically and functionally significant congenital heart defect” before successfully having surgery.
The athlete has now recovered and even danced at USC’s annual HoopLA event, which marked the opening of the new collegiate basketball season on Thursday. It is anticipated that he will resume his basketball career.