Gabrielle UnionandDwyane Wadeare marking seven years of marriage, and looking forward to many more!

The couple, who tied the knot in 2014, celebrated their anniversary on Aug. 30 with sweet Instagram shoutouts.

Union, 48,shared footageof their wedding day, as well as a montage of photos of herself and Wade, 39, over the years. Included in Union’s roundup was the couple’s 2020 TIME Magazine cover and family photos of herself and Wade with their daughters Kaavia, 2, and Zaya, 14.

Union’s post was met with plenty of celebration from her followers, who congratulated her and Wade on their loving relationship.

PosestarAngelica Rosswrote, “Just beautiful. And Black AF. ❤️”

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“😍😍😍, “Ayesha Currycommented.

NBA trainer Chris Johnson wrote, “Happy anniversary 🙏🏾.”

Wade reposted his wife’s Instagram tribute on his own Story, writing over a screenshot of their wedding day video, “7 years was light… LFG.”

Wade and Union began dating in 2009 and tied the knot five years later in Miami, Florida. Their union made the actress stepmother to Wade’s three children: Zaire Blessing Dwyane, 19, Xavier Zechariah, 7, and Zaya. Wade is also the guardian of his nephew, Dahveon Morris, 19.

In 2018, Union and Wade welcomed their first child together, Kaavia, via surrogacy.

Wadetold PEOPLEin April that he and Union have “worked on” their marriage over the years to strengthen their relationship.

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“It’s about learning each other, learning what she wants for her life and for her career and trying to support all those things,” he said.

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Dwayne Wade, Gabrielle Union

Both Union and Wade had been married once before, and the actress told PEOPLE their past relationships only helped their marriage.

“This is both of our second marriages, and we’re super transparent about that,” Union said. “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