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Mark Zuckerberg celebrates New Year with wife Priscilla Chan

Mark Zuckerberg celebrates New Year with wife Priscilla Chan

Mark Zuckerberg is marking the beginning of the new year with a sweet post with his wife Priscilla Chan.

The Meta CEO took to his official Instagram account on January 1st to share a heartwarming photo of himself with his partner of 20 years.

“Happy New Year and here’s to even bigger things in 2025,” Zuckerberg captioned the post.

In the picture, the longtime pair can be seen embracing each other as they beamed smiles at the camera.

It is pertinent to mention that the couple who tied the knot in 2012 after 10 years of dating are parents to three daughters, including Maxima, 9, August, 7, and Aurelia, 2.

Back in May 2024, Zukernerg commemorated his 40th birthday bash planned by Chan with their close ones.

In August 2024, he showed his love to his wife by following a “Roman tradition of making sculptures of your wife.”

Recalling their first encounter from their college days, Zuckerberg posted on Facebook on November 2023.

“20 years since our first date,” the CEO wrote. “We met at a going away party my friends threw for me in college when they thought I was about to get kicked out of school.”

“I asked her out but told her we’d need to go out soon since I might only have a few days left,” he noted. “Later on I started Facebook, we got married, and now have three wonderful girls. What a wild ride.”

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