Gabrielle Union playfully tags Dwyane Wade in support of science linking farting to relationship boost
Dwyane Wade and Gabrielle Union have been married since August 30, 2014. The couple don't mind sharing some of their moments together on social media.
In Union's latest Instagram stories post, she shared an interesting scientific finding about the positive effect of farting o the strength of a relationship. She hilariously tagged her husband too in the post.
The post showed the humorous side of the relationship between the 'Think Like a Man' star and the Miami Heat legend. She also added some emojis of a vomit face, a nose and a feces face. The scientific post shared was originally uploaded by Instagram user Jon Wellington (@thedadbodveteran).
"@dwyanewade we good," Union posted.
Following the post, Dwyane Wade hasn't responded from his personal account. One wonders what he thinks of this finding.
Dwyane Wade's wife Gabrielle Union shared post of her presence at the 2024 Toronto International Film Festival with hubby
On Sept. 10, Gabrielle Union shared numerous snaps of her presence at this year's Toronto International Film Festival, alongside her husband Dwyane Wade. She attended the event as one of the stars in the 'Riff Raff' comedy film, which was directed by Dito Montiel.
She showed up to the event wearing a stylish dress that had several lipsticks printed on it as its design.
"A real honor premiering Riff Raff last night at #TIFF24," Union posted.
The movie she starred in features a story about a criminal who falls in love with a woman. It eventually leads to a chaotic and awkward family reunion 20 years after their meeting. The film includes a cast of well-known cine stars such as Jennifer Coolidge, Bill Murray and Ed Harris.
Dwyane Wade's wife Gabrielle Union
On Aug. 7 this year, Dwyane Wade appeared on a TODAY show where he revealed the "real-time feedback" he was receiving from his wife during the Paris 2024 Olympics. He was a men's basketball analyst for NBC where he provided excellent commentary of each ball game he called.
"She texts me during halftime," Wade said. "I get to look at my phone and be like, certain things she's like, 'Oh, okay, that was good' or 'Ah, that may be a little problematic.' I get real-time feedback."
It was a new opportunity for the 13-time NBA All-Star after playing 15 seasons in the league. His commentary featured quality play-by-play analysis and matchup descriptions that gave viewers an in-depth perspective on the games.
In the 15 seasons he played in the league, Wade put up 22.7 points (48.3% shooting, including 29.0% from beyond the arc), 5.6 assists and 4.7 rebounds per game. He is regarded as one of the all-time shooting guards in NBA history, having won three NBA championships and being a prominent figure in Miami Heat culture.