
Gabrielle Union and Dwyane Wade took their love abroad.
The couple, who tied the knot in August 2014, confirmed off their swim fashion whereas on trip in France. Union, 50, took to Instagram on Tuesday, August 22, to share snaps of herself and Wade, 41, cuddling on a yacht. Within the photographs, Union might be seen rocking a horny white one-piece as Wade performed it cool in a grey T-shirt and patterned swim trunks. The lovebirds each rocked matching diamond rings from Tiffany & Co.
“Calm seas,” Union captioned the social media publish, tagging Tiffany & Co. (Wade’s daughter Zaya can be an envoy for the luxurious jewellery label.)
Union’s carousel comes after she shared a distinct set of trip photographs through Instagram on Sunday, August 20. “Trip the wave,” the actress wrote alongside the slideshow, including “#WadeWorldTour2023.”

In a single picture, Union rocked a fiery purple two-piece whereas hugging Wade from the again. Elsewhere within the carousel, Union confirmed off her determine in a lightweight purple bikini. Along with absorbing the solar, Union and Wade frolicked alongside a seaside, participated in a karaoke session at a restaurant and watched a fireworks present. The couple was joined by their 4-year-old daughter Kaavia, who posed with a can of Coca Cola in a single picture. (Along with Kaavia and Zaya, 16, Wade can be the dad of sons Zaire, 21, and Xavier, 9.)
Union and Wade, together with Kaavia, confirmed off their idyllic household life on the duvet of Dad and mom journal’s Again to College challenge, which hit newsstands on August 1.
Within the cowl story, Union and Wade opened up about what they’re attempting to instill of their youngest baby — whom they welcomed through surrogate in November 2018.

“We give her the liberty to have a say in her area, her look and the issues she needs to do,” Wade informed the publication. “The one manner we’re going to know our baby is by listening to her, watching her, and seeing what she’s inquisitive about. For us, within the Black group, we now have to verify our youngsters perceive how you can stand on their very own two toes and advocate for themselves. It’s on us to show Kaavia her energy early on and quite a lot of that comes from individuality.”
Union added, “We middle Blackness, versus treating it as one thing that must be defined. … We taught her this affirmation that’s from a hip hop tune and it says, ‘On my mama/ On my hood/ I look fly/ I look good.’ And that’s how we finish the day.”