Valentine’s Day 2021 may look a little different, but stars are still spending the holiday celebrating their loved ones.
Jennifer Lopez showed off a huge bouquet of red roses from fiancé Alex Rodriguez in an Instagram video Sunday as Frank Sinatra’s “My Funny Valentine” played in the background. The singer, 51, noted that February was the couple’s anniversary month and Feb. 1 marked the first time they met.
“The first time we went out was two days later and since then there hasn’t been a day we haven’t been together or spoken,” Lopez wrote. “You keep me laughing … I love your wickedly funny sense of humor … and how you always try to make every room you enter a more joyful one … I love you and all you do for me and with me …. you are my funny valentine.”
Bindi Irwin, who is expecting her first child with husband Chandler Powell, wished the soon-to-be father a happy Valentine’s Day on Instagram.
“Over 7 years of loving this handsome guy. My forever Valentine and incredible husband,” she captioned a photo of the two of them hugging.
Former first lady Michelle Obama paid tribute to former President Barack Obama in a loving post: “Happy Valentine’s Day, @barackobama! Life is always brighter when I’m by your side.”
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Barack Obama returned the favor, celebrating his wife and daughters Sasha and Malia.
“Happy Valentine’s Day to the three who never fail to make me smile,” he captioned a family photo. “Your dazzling light makes everything brighter.”
Former first lady Melania Trump celebrated the “brave & inspirational children” at the National Institute of Health’s Children’s Inn, where she spent the holiday during former President Donald Trump’s administration.
“Sending them love & strength, today & everyday,” she wrote alongside a series of throwback photos.
“Queer Eye” star Jonathan Van Ness posted a sweet photo of himself and husband Mark Peacock, urging his followers to celebrate all types of love regardless of whether or not they’re in a romantic relationship on Valentine’s Day.
“I use to really not love the idea of Valentine’s Day until I understood it’s a day to celebrate love, not just romantic love,” Van Ness wrote on Instagram. “So today if you’re celebrating your friends, your partner, or maybe you’re celebrating loving your DAMN FOINE SELF!! They’re all valid & worth celebrating.”
In preparation for the holiday, Chrissy Teigen shared an adorable series of photos of her and John Legend’s 4-year-old daughter, Luna, decked out in an all-pink ensemble with a furry heart headband.
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