Gabrielle Union let fans in on a secret about her nighttime routine with husband Dwyane Wade.
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saying affirmations to themselves, and it's truly the most adorable thing you will see today. The super cute clip shows her and her daughter looking into the mirror as they take turns praising things about themselves. Union captioned the video, "It starts at home," illustrating why it's important to build . To begin, Union asks Kaavia, "Tell me what you love about your hair." The toddler eagerly responded with, "I love my beautiful hair.” After that, Union declares that she loves her full lips, which Kaavia followed up by praising her "beautiful skin."The back and forth between the duo continued as they spoke aloud the things they loved about themselves.
Union also expressed adoration for her freckles. Kaavia shared that she loved her eyes and that she is strong and worthy. They shared a few more positive words until the very end when Kaavia suggested they say the last one together.
shouted, "I'm so beautiful," with huge smiles across their faces. This content can also be viewed on the site it from.It feels like just yesterday the Shady Baby was communicating with only her facial expressions versus speaking full-on sentences, but she's all grown up now—well, almost. This isn't the first time and surely won't be the last that Union shares how she teaches Kaavia to love herself from head to toe, and we can't wait till she posts the next video. Maybe we should follow Union and Kaavia's example and start each day looking in the mirror and declaring what we love about ourselves. This post was originally published in .By Carrie WittmerBy Kathleen WalshBy Emily TannenbaumBy Sara DelgadoMore from GlamourSee More Stories© 2023 Condé Nast.
Gabrielle Union let fans in on a secret about her nighttime routine with husband Dwyane Wade.
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at Paris Fashion Week earlier this month, wore a look from the brand on the night that comprised of mini-shorts, a black satin jacket, and one of its über-mini skirts. The teen also carried Miu Miu’s coveted pocket bag and wore the thong-toe boots that were seen on its spring/summer 2023 runway.Zaya made her catwalk debut at Miu Miu’s autumn/winter 2023 show. Union, meanwhile, was by in a colourful embellished gown by Moschino, complete with a hood. Her stylist posted a close-up picture of the actor’s look on Instagram, and MUA posted a video of Union emerging from a lift, showing the sequined dress in all its glory. Zaya to say how much she loved attending the awards, and encouraged her followers to make a donation to GLAAD.
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