Mark Zuckerberg asks wife ‘is it the most romantic thing I’ve done’ as he turns into a singer for her. She replies…

Mark Zuckerberg’s extravagant shows of love for his wife, Priscilla Chan, are raising the bar for romantic gestures. Zuckerberg’s love claims may make Cupid blush, from hosting a party for his “disco queen” to creating a life-size statue of her. Another recent addition to this lengthy list is the Meta CEO’s transformation into a singer for his true love. He revealed on Instagram how he changed the words of the song that was playing when he first met Chan at a party in college 20 years ago.

Every year on our dating anniversary, we listen to “Get Low,” which was playing when I first met Priscilla at a college party. T-Pain and I collaborated on our own rendition of this poetic masterpiece this year. Listen to the song, which is also accessible on Spotify. The software tycoon posted a number of pictures along with the caption, “Love you P.” One photo has younger Zuckerberg and Chan staring into the camera, while another shows him collaborating with T-Pain to develop the unique track.

He published a number of stories that captured Chan’s response to this romantic surprise in addition to the Instagram post. She bursts out laughing as she hears the music.

She is once asked, “Is it the most romantic thing I’ve done?” by Zuckerberg. “It’s so romantic,” she responds, adding that the song “brings back a lot of fun memories” from nearly twenty years ago.

When the pair initially met, they were both students at Harvard University in 2003. After dating for a few years, they were married in a secret ceremony in 2012. Attendees were taken aback by the event, believing it to be a celebration of Chan’s graduation from UCSF medical school.

Maxima, August, and Aurelia are the three daughters of Mark Zuckerberg and Priscilla Chan, and their names are all derived from Roman mythology. In 2015, the couple welcomed their first daughter, and in 2017, they received their second child. They welcomed their third kid in 2023.