When it came to his daughter’s YouTube account, basketball superstar LeBron James took a back seat to his infant daughter.
James helped his daughter Zhuri make peanut butter power balls for her YouTube channel, “All Things Zhuri.”
The young girl, who is 5 years old in the video, introduces herself as Zhuri and says, “My name is Zhuri and I brought my friend daddy so he can help me make these balls today.”
Bron entered the screen as it was playing. The duo demonstrated their method while standing at a counter with a variety of ingredients in bowls at their disposal. James, being a wonderful father, gave his lone child, a daughter, the reins. He was just present as a human mixing bowl and source of encouragement.
It’s your call what you do. He said Squirrel, “This is your world.
Aside from being a fantastic dad, this video shows that the Laker is also a very engaged parent. He was quite patient as he led Zhuri through each step of the preparation. James also contributed vocals to a number of tracks, including new renditions of “Row Row Row Your Boat” and Future’s “Same Damn Time.” Zhuri’s laughter indicates that she had a great time with her dad.
To far, the video has had over 360k views and over 26k likes. With over 200K followers, she is also quite popular on Instagram.
She has 77,300 followers to her channel and uploaded her debut video on January 1.
“I’m excited to share my world with you,” she stated in her first video. My parents are the coolest people ever. Maybe you’ve met them before.
James tweeted on Christmas that his daughter has a YouTube channel.
Despite the fact that “Princess Zhuri Nova” hardly requires an introduction, he promised that “All Things Zhuri” will soon be on the way so that everyone may meet her through her own eyes. A call to action: “Subscribe!!! #JamesGang.”
The James family’s youngest member is Zhuri. Lebron Jr. and Bryce are Bron’s two sons. James now understands and appreciates his mother’s struggles more deeply because to his own experiences as a dad. According to a story from Blavity, he recently apologized to his mother Gloria for being humiliated by her actions during his early professional years.
James said to ESPN, “I had to apologize to my mom because she used to be one of the loudest people in the stands when I was growing up playing AAU ball.” As in, “I’m talking about going crazy at my opponents, going crazy at the referees, and going crazy at my own coach and teammates.”
The father of rising basketball sensation LeBron “Bronny” Jr. finally understands his grandmother’s obsession with his success.
To paraphrase, “I used to be like, ‘Mom, you’ve got to sit down. Mama, what are you up to? You’re making me seem bad,'” he went on. Therefore, I apologized to her face. As a mom myself, I well understand how it feels to see your child engage in play. Okay, I’m sorry about that.