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Mark Zuckerberg Surprises Priscilla Chan with a 7-Foot Statue in Her Honor

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Meta CEO Mark Zuckerberg has captured the internet’s attention once again, but this time for a heartwarming gesture dedicated to his wife, Priscilla Chan.

In a sweet tribute, Zuckerberg surprised Chan with a 7-foot statue of her, placed in their garden, embracing a Roman tradition of honoring loved ones through sculptures.

“Bringing back the Roman tradition of making sculptures of your wife,” Zuckerberg captioned in an Instagram post where he shared the images of the statue.

The tech mogul revealed that he had long joked about creating a sculpture of Priscilla and finally brought the idea to life by collaborating with world-renowned sculptor and artist Daniel Arsham.

“I’ve joked about making a sculpture of her for years, and when the opportunity to work with Arsham came up, I finally did it!” Zuckerberg shared, expressing his admiration and love for his wife in a unique and monumental way.

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