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Magic Johnson and his wife Cookie Johnson wrap up vacation time in style with a heartwarming family picture

Magic Johnson and his wife Cookie Johnson wrap up vacation time in style with a heartwarming family picture

Time of India2 days ago
Former NBA star Magic Johnson and his wife, Cookie, were recently on vacation. The duo announced the culmination of the vacation on Instagram with a beautiful couple picture and a stylish family picture.
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Busy as a bee as Magic always is, he cut the work out some time from his schedule in the last few weeks and indulged in making memories with friends and family. What seemed to be a European vacation was full of interesting experiences. For instance, they shared the glimpses from the 'power walk' tour they had in Cannes during the vacations before sharing their final picture from vacation time.
Magic Johnson brings family under one roof for a vacation wrap-up picture
Vacation is the time to build memories with friends and family.
Magic Johnson did exactly that, if his Instagram pictures are to be believed. After spending a refreshing vacation in Europe, Magic decided to give bidding adieu to family a stylish touch with a group photo.
He shared that family photo on his Instagram account, and wrote:
'Cookie and I are so happy we're closing out our vacation with family time - including our kids Andre, EJ, Elisa, daughter-in-law Lisa and our grandkids Gigi and Avery!'
Here is the picture:
Magic Johnson & Cookie Johnson pose with family to wrap up vacations (Image Source: Magic/Instagram)
Magic Johnson regularly shares glimpses from his vacation trips.
His recent photo dumps were no less than a virtual tour of Europe as he shared updates about various fun activities, people he met, and events he attended during the trip. Magic and his wife, Cookie, looked all delighted and content in all the pictures, giving major couple goals to everyone.
Monaco, Croatia, Portofino, and Cannes were some of the prime stopovers of the trip that he posted pictures from on Instagram. Fine dining with friends and family, attending a play, and retreating to a private $1 million yacht were some of the updates that kept the fans hooked to Magic's vacation diary.
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If anyone wanted to know what a lavish vacation with friends and family looks like, Magic's photo dumps could be used as a ready reckoner.
With care taken to name every family member and include them in the latest picture to call the vacation time over, Magic has displayed that he is a complete family man. His latest pictures confirm that he is in a happy and contented space. As the current vacation has come to an end, the fans can only hope for his next one to be bigger and more lavish, and filled with pleasant experiences.
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