Joe Biden and calls Dr. Jill Biden the ‘love of his life’ in Valentine's post
President Joe Biden and First Lady Dr. Jill Biden were couple goals this Valentine’s Day
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The President of the United States wished the First Lady a Happy Valentine’s Day with an adorable message that revealed his nickname for her.
President Joe Biden wished Dr. Jill Biden a Happy Valentine’s Day with an adorable Instagram post that showed the couple hugging at the presidential inauguration in January.
Biden captioned the adorable photograph, “The love of my life and the life of my love. Happy Valentine’s Day, Jilly.”
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Fans couldn't get enough of the sentimental message from their president. One wrote, “Love seeing a president that actually loves his wife, and she loves him back.” While another said, “HE CALLS HER JILLY THAT’S SO CUTE.”
The couple has been married for 43 years and have their own Valentine’s traditions. In an interview with People, Jill revealed that Joe gives her a corsage of gardenias every year on Valentine’s Day.
Jill said, “I don't know when it started - a long, long time ago. I think it was for Valentine's Day," she said. "I love gardenias and so Joe would buy me a wrist corsage of gardenias. I wore it to school to teach!"
The President lost his first wife in a car accident that also killed his daughter. Jill met him as a widow with two sons, three years after the death of his wife. The President told People, "Jill came along at a really important point and put my family back together." He said, "She's the glue that held it together."
Jill also posted on Instagram on Valentine’s Day and gave fans an insight into what the President was receiving as a gift. Dr. Jill posted a photo of her shopping at a cake shop with the caption, “Dropped by @thesweetlobby earlier to pick up some Valentine’s treats for the weekend. Shhh – don’t tell Joe!”
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Dr. Jill looked relaxed and at ease with her hair in a ponytail and a mask on her face. Fans loved The First Lady’s hair accessories in this image, “rockin' the scrunchie, love it!” said one.
The day before Valentine’s Day, Jill took to Instagram to share the decorations for the White House lawn. The First Lady hand-painted large red hearts with inspiring words on them such as Courage, Love, and Compassion.
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Fans appreciated the First Lady's effort to share some love on Valentine's Day. One wrote, “Cause a LADY fulfills her duties with LOVE. And class. Yes, Doctor!” Another commented, “your teacher side is showing and I am LOVING it!”
Laura is a news writer for woman&home who primarily covers entertainment and celebrity news. Laura dabbles in lifestyle, royal, beauty, and fashion news, and loves to cover anything and everything to do with television and film. She is also passionate about feminism and equality and loves writing about gender issues and feminist literature.
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