In Pictures: Dwyane Wade's wife Gabrielle Union shares stylish snaps in swimsuit from Canouan vacation with "special people"
Miami Heat legend Dwayne Wade and his wife Gabrielle Union have made sure to enjoy each other's individuality amid their celebrity statuses. For Union's part, she has been enjoying the tropical beach in Canouan as she exhibited pictures of her vacation on the island in an Instagram post.
The post also featured some of her closest friends as they enjoyed the white sands and the overlooking hills in the middle of the islands. The caption read:
"Promising myself to “seas” the moments more and more! Currently in a special place with special people. @mo_canouan ♥️"
Union was all smiles in the pictures she posted, enjoying a day in the sun and the sea. The beach is a part of the famous Mandarin Oriental hotel in Canouan, a popular getaway spot for celebrities seeking tropical weather.
Dwayne Wade’s girlfriend attended Megan Thee Stallion’s concert
Before enjoying the beach, Gabrielle Union attended a concert of rapper Megan Thee Stallion and GloRilla in Los Angeles. Union shared snaps taken backstage with the rappers on her Instagram story:
Gabrielle Union’s celebrity status has been growing rapidly in recent months, as she also attended shows by Queen Latifah and Janelle Monae in LA in the past weeks.
The former NBA star’s wife is also set to appear in her latest project “Space Cadet”, a 2024 romantic comedy movie starring Emma Roberts and Tom Harper, with a release date of July 4.
Gabrielle Union revealed what made her fall in love with Dwayne Wade
In an interview with Today magazine, Gabrielle Union shared how it felt entering a relationship with Dwayne Wade when he was still playing for the Miami Heat.
"When I met Dwyane, his resume looked like crap: athlete, going through a divorce, nine years younger than me," she said. "None of that screamed, 'Let's have a lasting relationship.'"
The two then got to know each other, dated for a while, and built a family of five kids.
“Turned out he’d been on his own since he was 15," Union said. "He had the wisdom that comes with facing an insane amount of adversity. He’s sweet, funny, honest about his shortcomings. When I put my preconceived notions to the side, I found someone cool."
Wade retired as a three-time NBA champion with the Miami Heat, a surefire Hall of Famer, and one of the 75 greatest players named by the NBA.