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'Shady Baby with the Bounce': Gabrielle Union and Dwyane Wade's Daughter Has Fans Cracking Up with Her Dance Moves

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Actress Gabrielle Union and retired Miami Heat player Dwyane Wade’s daughter Kaavia James Union Wade, aka “Shady Baby,” is back to her social media shenanigans.

This isn’t the first time Union and Wade showed off baby Kaavia’s dance moves for the ‘Gram.

Celebrity friends from actress Octavia Spencer, actress Essence Atkins, and writer/comedian Robin Thede of “A Black Lady Sketch Show” all commented under Union’s post, loving Kaavia dancing on the beat to what one fan called her “theme song.”

Last year, Union gave a video tribute to her daughter via Instagram with pics of her first stages of life and Bill Withers’ “Lovely Day” playing in the background.

“When I let go of my fears of judgement and just did my best and recognized that my best would and could change from day to day and life would magically go on… Man, I finally allowed myself to just enjoy you @kaaviajames and relax into the peace of imperfection,” Union wrote in part.

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