If there’s one thing that can truly enthrall the stars and celebrities of Earth, it’s the Moon. Dwyane Wade‘s wife Gabrielle Union is one of them. After the solar eclipse, another astronomical highlight has caught the people’s attention. The Pink Moon is here and can be seen for 3 days as per NASA. Just like many of us, The Bring It On actress also took some time out to sit outside and observe the Pink Moon. Her husband also joined her to witness the moon. Don’t worry, the mother of four also shared some tips to understand what this new astronomical event means for us.
Union shared a close-up look of the Moon on her Instagram Story. With that, the actress once again gave a shout-out to the $352.45 billion worth of brand Samsung. Shutting down the Samsung haters, Union wrote, “A Pink Moon Shot, ofcourse, you haters by @samsung.”
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The Miami Heat legend also shared a snap of the Pink Moon on his Instagram Stories and wrote, “A Pink Moon Kinda evening @gabunion.” Following this, the actress shared a special Instagram post on her Instagram Stories that told us about the importance of the Pink Moon. Interestingly, Union’s post might have piqued the interest of Apple users. Her defense is quite strong after all.
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Gabrielle Union sides with Samsung users
The competition between Apple and Samsung is not unfamiliar to the people. The debate between the users of the two brands is sometimes too cutthroat on social media. It’s often a conversation about what Hollywood stars and business personalities prefer. Naturally, Union’s first post about Samsung’s camera quality also grabbed attention.
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There were previously doubts raised by skeptical fans on the fancy Moon shots that were used by the brand to advertise. But the users have defended it. Last year, Union also shared a moon shot on her Instagram and wrote, “Y’all hate on my Samsung but the photos. The picture quality.” Soon another zoomed-in close-up shot of the Moon by her Samsung phone followed her previous post. Needless to mention, a heated debate among NBA fans began which involved Apple and Samsung users. Soon after that Jarett Allen revealed that he was peer pressured by his teammates to switch to an iPhone from his Android.
While we might not know about the model Union uses, it certainly has an amazing picture quality that allows to take such an incredible closeup look of the moon or night sky. What is your take on the debate? Are you team Samsung or team Apple?