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“My everything”: Bronny James all smiles as he showers girlfriend Parker Whitfield with heartfelt tribute on her special day




While Bronny James has been putting in work in the gym after his Summer League stint, he has also made his girlfriend, Parker Whitfield, one of his priorities in his life. On Tuesday, Whitfield celebrated her 21st birthday, and the Lakers player showered her with love in a tribute post.

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Bronny posted a picture with Whitfield from her birthday celebration. The couple sat in front of a large candle and a big cake as they posed for a picture together.

“happy bday to my everything,” Bronny wrote in the caption with a series of kiss and pink heart emojis.

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