Model Lori Harvey took to Instagram to celebrate the birthday of her boyfriend, Michael B. Jordan, who turned 35 years old.

The 25-year-old model shared a cute photo Wednesday of her posing with Jordan. In the photo, Harvey could be seen donning a stunning white dress, while the "Black Panther" star wore a white turtleneck t-shirt and a cream colored blazer.

"Happyyyyy Birthdayyyyy to my big baby!!!" Harvey captioned the post. "Can’t wait to see what amazing things this year brings for you my love."

The comment section was flooded with birthday wishes. "Aww, this is so sweet!! Happy Blessed Birthday," one of the fans commented, while another fan wrote, "Happy Birthday Michael! _ Gorgeous couple!"

Harvey and Jordan made their relationship public in early 2021. The actor opened up about dating the model, who is the stepdaughter of popular TV personality Steve Harvey, in December 2021.

"When I was younger, I don’t know if I could have handled the onslaught of opinions and being picked apart, and also being conscious of what the other person’s going to go through," he told The Hollywood Reporter. "It takes a special person to deal with that."

"The situation for me was real enough," he added. "There’s a premeditated planning of staying out of the way [of the public eye] that sometimes kills spontaneity and intimacy. I wanted to take that away and give this the best chance it had."

Harvey also shared in a separate interview Jordan has developed a good relationship with her family, especially her mother, as they go on lunch and dinner dates.

On the work front, Harvey was featured in a music video, "Teyana Taylor: Issues/Hold On," which was dropped in 2019.

Jordan, on the other hand, is currently filming a sports drama movie, "Creed III," which is slated to release on Nov. 23.

The actor will also feature in a movie, "Methuselah," which is based on the biblical character of the same name. The flick will be helmed by director Danny Boyle and it is currently under pre-production. Jordan will also feature in a drama movie, "Wrong Answer," which is helmed by director Ryan Coogler.

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"Fantastic Four" actor Michael B. Jordan, pictured here at the 2014 Vanity Fair Oscars Party in West Hollywood, California, recently responded to those who were upset about a black man playing the Human Torch in the 2015 reboot. Reuters