Early days: The couple are pictured before the prom in Siohvaughn's mother's house, which Wade shared. I worried that they would think I wanted them to go away.
After they started a family, they moved to a cramped apartment in Marquette, where he was at college 'When my lawyer called, I knew it was bad news but I begged him to tell me. I could break down at that moment or I could say, "God help me". There's nothing anyone could have done for me to say, "Get me away from them".''How devastating and traumatic for these two small boys,' she said, sobbing. To tell your baby that I’m going to see them in two days and that turns into two months.
Follow along as they renovate, revitalize and resell a home in a suburban Florida neighborhood.
Wade already has multiple projects going, including heavy involvement at Li-Ning, a wine label, a sock endorsement and a tie deal.
Dwyane Wade has a ton going on, and his off-season schedule is about to get even busier.
HGTV announced today that Wade and his wife, Gabrielle Union, will launch a show about flipping a house in Florida. Gabrielle Union and Dwyane Wade Project Actress Gabrielle Union and Miami Heat player Dwyane Wade are beginning a passion project – flipping homes.
There's no money that can buy that kind of strength.'In the hours and weeks after, I cried and cried and I remember being scared when I’d see them again. I can't describe what it felt like to speak to them after 30 days.
They were crying so hard they couldn’t even talk.''I was worried,' Siovhaughn said of his parenting.
If there’s one thing you need to know about Gabrielle Union, it’s that she’s a self-made woman—always has been, always will be.She would have done anything for Wade "legal or not," she wrote, adding that when they were poor Chicago-area teens in south suburban Robbins, she once stole a pair of basketball sneakers for him by putting "on men's basketball shoes over the top of my own shoes and walking out of the store with them on."Once they hit it rich, the stylish Wade would spend as much as 0,000 a month on custom clothes, she wrote.But when their marriage turned sour, she alleged in the book, he'd tell her "I want to sow my wild oats" and "This isn't your money and if you leave, nobody is going to want you and you aren't going to have anything without me.Then in 2003, her husband's name, Dwyane Wade, was called fifth in the NBA draft – propelling them to a life of red carpets and hangers-on.And while the fame meant they could enjoy a life of unimaginable wealth, it quickly sent their marriage plummeting to irrecoverable depths.(Jordan Strauss / Jordan Strauss/Invision/AP)Despite its 295-page length, "The True Story for God's Glory" doesn't once mention Dwyane Wade by name, instead referring to him only as her husband or as the father of her two children — a decision that may be designed to get around a nondisparagement clause in her 2013 divorce settlement, which she is trying to have thrown out by a Cook County judge.Wade — who consistently denied allegations that he beat his ex-wife throughout a bitter but successful custody battle with Funches-Wade and who told his own version of the divorce story in a 2012 book — did not respond this week to requests for comments made through his lawyers and agent.