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Dwyane Wade and Gabrielle Union went out of their way to keep #theWadeUnion a secret. But we’ve managed to sleuth out a few exciting facts about their big Labor Day event. And you’ll be surprised by what we found out.

Dwyane Wade Was In Charge of the Planning

Gabrielle Union told the New York Times, “He realized that I was trying to turn it into a frat party with K-cups and beer pong, and he took over.” So Dwyane took over “85%” of the planning to give the wedding a classier vibe: “I was thinking ‘Harlem Nights’ and Eddie Murphy, classic movies and the way they dressed.”

Dwyane Had Three Outfit Changes

Dan Caten of DSquared2 — the dynamic designing duo that designed all the outfits for the groom’s party — joked, “I was teasing him, you’re changing more than the bride.” While most of his outfits were plays on classic looks, Dwyane Wade wore white poplin boxer shorts to the after party.

Caten said the idea was “gentleman on top and athlete on the bottom.” Wade paired the boxers with a black-on-black camouflage silk lame jacket and black gladiator trainers with a silver shield on the tongue.

Dwyane Made A Big Entrance

Dwyane figured it was his big day too: “Everyone wants to look good on their wedding day. And I’m not going around the back. My fiancee may have the bigger moment, but I want everyone to turn and see me when I’m walking down the aisle. I want my entrance.”

Small But Star Studded

The backdrop for the red carpet read “Hollywood As Hell” and we believe it. Chris Bosh, Carmelo and LaLa Anthony, Kevin Hart and Eniko Parrish, Chris Paul and Jada Crawley, DJ Irie, Ludacris, Udonis and Faith Haslem were just a few of the celebrities in attendance.

There Were Five Themed Open Bars

It’s no wonder LaLa Anthony quipped “we partied non-stop.” Dwyane and Gabrielle’s wedding featured the moonshine-themed Battier Bar (Shane Battier), Bar Melo (Carmelo Anthony), Bosh’s Brewery (Chris Bosh), Ray’s Retirement Home (Ray Allen) and a “Cleveland, this Way!”

There were also plenty of snacks like waffles, cupcakes and cookies to give guests the fuel they needed to keep the party going.