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LeBron Shares Daughter Zhuri’s Handwritten Father’s Day Card That Brought Him to Tears

Framing the Instagram moment as proof he will not repeat his father’s absence, LeBron publicly backed his daughter’s choice to play volleyball.

Overview

  • LeBron posted photos of an 11-year-old Zhuri’s handwritten Father’s Day card on Instagram and wrote that reading it made him cry.
  • He used the post to say his own father’s absence shaped his promise to be present for his children and to confirm he hopes his impact on them is positive.
  • Zhuri has focused on volleyball and LeBron has attended her matches and posted videos cheering her on, and he shut down February viral speculation that she would follow him into basketball by saying she is a volleyball player.
  • The post also addressed his other children, Bronny and Bryce, and comes while Bronny is in his second NBA offseason with the Lakers and Bryce has redshirted at Arizona.
  • The moment highlights how LeBron’s family life and social media posts shape public narratives about legacy and parenting even as he remains one of the NBA’s most accomplished players.