If I know anything, it’s that Meta CEO Mark Zuckerberg is a certified Wife Guy. Like, that man really loves his wife, pediatrician and philanthropist Priscilla Chan.
He commissioned a seven foot statue of her, created the custom minivan she wanted, and throws her parties just for the heck of it.
Zuckerberg most recently used his fame and fortune to collaborate with T-Pain to cover an acoustic version of “Get Low,” creating the duo “Z-Pain” in the process.
“‘Get Low’ was playing when I first met Priscilla at a college party, so every year we listen to it on our dating anniversary,” he wrote on Instagram. “This year I worked with @tpain on our own version of this lyrical masterpiece. Sound on for the track and also available on Spotify. Love you P.”
Zuckerberg met Chan in 2003 while in line for the bathroom at a college party. They married in 2012 and have three kids. Together they launched the Chan Zuckerberg Initiative in 2015, a philanthropy project that they’re putting 99 percent of their Facebook shares into to focus on human potential and equality.
If you ever wanted to hear Zuckerberg—who is drawing all eyes for his tech bro, streetwear glow-up—sing the famous and vulgar ">2002 song by Lil Jon & The East Side Boyz, this is your chance.
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