Gabrielle Union and Dwyane Wade.Photo:Jerritt Clark/Getty

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Gabrielle UnionandDwyane Wadeare one of Hollywood’s most influential couples, so it’s no surprise some of the most memorable moments from their wedding featured big names from the entertainment industry.
“There were so many ‘Wow, oh my gosh, this is the best thing ever' moments,” Union says before listing off a few of her highlights. She continued, “It could have been John Legend performing… or Luda randomly performing, or Kevin Hart’s speech, or Questlove DJing.”
During his speech, Hart acknowledged how much being together appeared to make Union and Wade happy. “D, I’ve seen a change in you. You’re happy. Gab, you’re happy,” he said in his toast. “You guys had a perfect f—ing day.”
The actress went on to share that the wedding was in part an homage to the Eddie Murphy movieComing to America. Union explains, “Before I came down, we had African dancers come over the hill to welcome me down the path as an homage toComing to America. That was awesome.”
Dwyane Wade and Gabrielle Union attend a Tiffany & Co. event in New York on April 27.Cindy Ord/Getty

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Since they exchanged “I dos” in 2014, Union and Wade’s family has grown. In 2018, theywelcomed their daughter, Kaavia James, via surrogate. In 2021,The Perfect Findstar opened up about her infertility issues in an essay forTimemagazine.
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Being there for one another has remained a crucial part of Wade and Union’s relationship. In 2021, Wadespoke to PEOPLEabout what makes his marriage to Union work.
“It’s about learning about each other, learning what she wants for her life and for her career and trying to support all those things," the NBA star said.
Union added, “This is both of our second marriages, and we’re super transparent about that. We didn’t do it right, the first time around. There’s another way — to be more collaborative and equitable. We humble ourselves, listen and we meet in the middle."
source: people.com