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Dwyane Wade & Gabrielle Union Immerse 11 Year Old Son in Love and Acceptance at Miami Beach Gay Pride

The parental relationship of Zion Wade sets example of Love & Acceptance from family & loved ones.

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NBA star Dwyane Wade missed going to the Miami Beach Gay Pride festivity with his family on Sunday. Regardless of being in Toronto for a diversion, he sent bunches of adoration to his child Zion Wade, 11, for conveying everything that needs to be conveyed amid the celebrations.

Zion went to the motorcade with his stepmother, Gabrielle Union, and his more established sibling, Zaire Wade. Albeit missing, the virtually hovering father shared photos of his significant other and youngsters on Instagram.

“We support each other with Pride!” Dwyane composed over an image of Gabrielle Union and Zion, who held a rainbow banner fan and had a LGBTQ lace appended to his tank top.

The 11-year-old showed up in a photograph with a gathering, which the three-time NBA champion inscribed, "Zion had his own cheering area today. Wish I was there to see you grin kid!"

Zaire likewise imparted a picture to his more youthful sibling from the festival. He reverberated a similar supporting slant as his dad, stating, "Love you bro, no matter what. Gotcha back, kid. Support gang!”

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The Wade family has never imparted Zion's authentic turning out story to the general population. In March, be that as it may, Dwyane got analysis when the young man strolled the runway amid his on the Runwade occasion.

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Notwithstanding the negative remarks, the family has kept on being vocal in supporting Zion. A few unmistakable individuals from the LGBTQ people group hailed the family for being tolerating.

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“This just makes me so happy,” one fan tweeted close by photographs from the procession. "Seeing Dwayne Wade grasp his child regardless of who is, is the thing that LGBTQ youth merit!"

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