Gabrielle Union Just Posed Topless With Dwyane Wade in Matching Pants


Gabrielle Union and Dwyane Wade are fighting for their spot as the hottest couple in Hollywood.

While Kourtney Kardashian and Travis Barker have seemingly been going toe to toe with Megan Fox and Machine Gun Kelly to see whose nude photos and red-carpet makeout pics could set Instagram up in flames, Union and Wade just sneaked by with a sexy couples pic of their own.

On October 24, Union ushered in Scorpio season by sharing a series of photos in matching paisley-print Etro pants with her husband of seven years. They also matched up top by, uh, not wearing anything up top. “Fittings 🖤👫🏿🖤 @dwyanewade,” she captioned the snaps, with the location tagged as “With My Baby.”

In case you’re wondering, Gabrielle Union is the Scorpio of the family, and Wade is a Capricorn. The couple have been together since 2008 and tied the knot in 2014. While the couple have two-year-old Kaavia, Union has also become close with Wade’s three children from his previous relationships: 19-year-old Zaire, 14-year-old Zaya, and 7-year-old Xavier. 

Recently, Gabrielle Union opened up about struggling with the news that Wade was having a child with Aja Metoyer during their brief split in 2013. The experience was particularly difficult for Union, who has adenomyosis, a form of endometritis that often causes infertility. The pair welcomed Kaavia in 2018 via surrogate.

“The experience of Dwyane having a baby so easily—while I was unable to—left my soul not just broken into pieces, but shattered into fine dust scattering in the wind,” she wrote in an essay for Time back in September. Still, the pair were ultimately able to work through it. 

“Each day, he had worked to be forgiven, and I had chosen to do so,” she wrote. “And part of this journey of making peace with our love is also making peace with ourselves. I had come to accept that without that awful collision in our lives—this Big Bang moment in our relationship that set our galaxy as we knew it—we wouldn’t have become the individuals we wanted to be.”



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