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Gabrielle Union Saves Husband Dwyane Wade From Potentially Dangerous Head Injury in Japan
During his romantic getaway with wife Gabrielle Union, a boat ride nearly went wrong for Dwyane Wade. Distracted, Wade nearly hit his head on an approaching bridge, but Union saved him, saying, "I saved your life." Despite the close call, D-Wade had a smile on his face, while saying he leaned right on time and nearly got a concussion.
By Pranay Mukherjee
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