Ballin' in Love
Keyshia & Daniel: Family First every Tuesday at 10P/9C!
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Keyshia Cole and Daniel Gibson - After Cleveland Cavalier Daniel Gibson had dreams of dating Keyshia Cole, he actually met her, courted her and ended up dating her. Then the couple took it to the next level when they got married and started a family. Now you can get the inside scoop on how they make their relationship work with their new BET show, Keyshia & Daniel: Family First, premiering on 10/9 at 10P/9C! (Photo: WireImage)
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Gabrielle Union and Dwyane Wade - The star of the upcoming BET series Being Mary Jane, Gabrielle Union has been in a serious relationship with Miami Heat two-time NBA champion Dwyane Wade for three years and counting. Dwyane is so in love that he told Oprah that Gabrielle makes his "eyes sparkle." Talk about real love! (Photo: Jason Kempin/Getty Images)
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Lala and Carmelo Anthony - Like Daniel Gibson, Carmelo Anthony had a crush on his wife long before he met her. Even though Lala has admitted to being a bit apprehensive about dating Carmelo at first, she fell in love quickly. Their love was so deep that they went on to have son Kiyan and get married. This is definitely one union that will stand the test of time. (Photo: Dimitrios Kambouris/Getty Images)
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Vanessa & Kobe Bryant - When it comes to longevity, Mr. and Mrs. Bryant know how to keep a good thing going. Kobe met his sweetheart Vanessa when she was 17 and still in high school. They were engaged soon after meeting and the two married about two years later. They have two beautiful daughters and prove that real love can stand any and all trials and tribulations. (Photo: Kevork Djansezian/Getty Images)
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Gloria Govan and Matt Barnes - Gloria Govan and Matt Barnes became an extremely visible couple thanks to Vh1's show Basketball Wives. While on the show, the world watched them raise their twin boys, come to terms with infidelity, break-up and now make up. Based on reports of the two getting married secretly in Vegas, it's probably safe to assume that all is good on the home front. (Photo: Ethan Miller/Getty Images)
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