Gabrielle Union and husband Dwyane Wade look happy in love on a stroll in the New York City
Gabrielle Union and former NBA Miami Heat star basketball player Dwyane Wade looked every inch the happy couple as they stepped out in New York City on Friday.
While walking around the Big Apple, the lovebirds, who share a three-year-old little girl named Kaavia James, got goofy as they made silly faces outside their hotel.
Upon seeing photographers and fans, the Bring It On star held up a friendly peace sign while rocking a brown leather coat, blue and white striped button-down and light-wash jeans.
Chic: Gabrielle Union and former NBA Miami Heat star basketball player Dwyane Wade looked every inch the happy couple as they stepped out in New York City on Friday
Meanwhile, Wade looked handsome in a yellow plaid jacket, plain black t-shirt and matching pants.
Their outing comes just a day after Wade made an appearance on the Today show to talk about the decision he and his wife made to limit comments on his transgender daughter Zaya Wade’s Instagram account for her mental health.
‘You know, Zaire’s conversation was about sports,’ the athlete noted about the online comments the kids get, ‘Zaya’s is about what a lot of people don’t even really understand and get.’
While walking around the Big Apple, the lovebirds, who share a three-year-old little girl named Kaavia James, got goofy as they made silly faces outside their hotel
The couple made sure they had a discussion with Zaya about being on social media.
‘We want to make sure that if she’s going to be on social media — she’s going to show people her life — it’s going to be the people that she wants that’s in her circle,’ the sports commentator said.
Adding, ‘Everybody on the outside, that noise on the outside really doesn’t matter. What matters is the voices that you allow in your circle. And so that’s the people that we wanted to follow her journey and follow her life.’
Supportive: Their outing comes just a day after Wade made an appearance on the Today show to talk about the decision he and his wife made to limit comments on his transgender daughter Zaya Wade’s Instagram account for her mental health
In May, Zaya, who came out as transgender in 2020, opened up about receiving ‘a lot of hateful comments’ about how she ‘should grow my hair out long or fit into a certain version of femininity, even though that’s not true at all.’
‘That kind of advice is just trying to break you, but don’t let it,’ she said during a joint interview with Union for the Dove Self-Esteem Project.
The 15-year-old has more than 597,000 Instagram followers.
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