Zach Wilson and his wife, Nicolette, celebrated a relationship milestone on Tuesday. Nicolette posted two photos on her Instagram Story to mark the occasion.
She shared photos from their recent trip to Cabo San Lucas, Mexico, as they posed in front of a pool in dressed-up attire. She captioned the first by revealing it was the fourth anniversary of when they began dating.
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“four years of loving you (heart emoji),” Nicolette said.
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She then added another photo to the Instagram Story, this time of the New Orleans Saints quarterback rubbing his wife’s bump. Nicolette laughed as he continued to act silly.

The couple were first spotted together in May and June 2022 but didn’t officially confirm their relationship until fall. Zach Wilson proposed in June 2024 while they were vacationing on the Amalfi Coast, Italy.
They got married at St. Patrick’s Cathedral in New York City in June. They then celebrated their marriage with additional family in Utah later in the summer.
Zach Wilson and wife, Nicolette threw a big gender reveal party
Zach Wilson and his wife, Nicolette, shared the news of their baby’s gender, with a party at their home. In April, she posted videos from the moment they found out they were expecting a baby girl.
The couple stood behind their pool in front of a sign that read. “Oh Baby,” covered in pink and blue balloons. Together they pushed down on a lever and pink smoke and streamers flew from behind them.
Nicolette wore a pink and blue printed cropped top with a matching skirt. The quarterback wore a blue buttoned-down shirt with white pants.
“Halfway to meeting our… baby GIRL 💕🥹,” Nicolette said.
She also included a look at the setup for the gender reveal party including the various pink and blue dessert spread they had. Their guests were even given a sticker to vote for their guess on the baby’s gender.
The couple announced they were expecting at the end of March.
Edited by Bethany Cohen
