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Gabrielle UnionandDwyane Wadeare showing their love.
On Friday, Union, 51, gave fans a peek into how she and the former NBA star player, 42, celebrated Valentine’s Day. In asweet Instagram video, the actress and the couple’s 5-year-old daughterKaavia Jamesare being serenaded toStevie Wonder’s “Isn’t She Lovely.”
“A forever and always kind of love ♥️@dwyanewade,” Union captioned the post ofCorey Mekellsinging.
Her daughter’s reaction prompts a laugh from Union, who continues to listen to the song.
At the end of the video, the two go over to a big box with flowers and cards. Union reads her daughters, which says: “Kaavia, happy love day my Kaavia. Daddy loves him some you. Love, daddy.”
Kaavia then leads her mom to the other side of the table, and Union opens her card from Wade.
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“Happy love day my love. It’s a forever and always kind of love,” the card says.
When they open the gift, Union sees a big rose quartz crystal, telling Kaavia it is the “love crystal.” The little girl sweetly responds, “You should add it to your collection,” before the video comes to an end.
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The next month, theShe’s All Thatstartold Oprah Winfreywhat she hopes for her daughter’s future.
“We want her to understand that she was so loved, wanted, desired, protected, and nurtured when she was just a thought,” Union said. “We want her to know everything it took to bring her into this world, usually around the time she starts talking back. We want her to really understand what we went through.”
source: people.com