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Dylan Sprouse Proves He's Wife Barbara Palvin's Biggest Cheerleader Ahead of Victoria's Secret Show
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Date:2025-04-17 06:08:30
Barbara Palvin has the suitest cheerleader in Dylan Sprouse.
Ahead of the supermodel's return to the Victoria's Secret Fashion Show, her husband wrote on Instagram, "I'm the head of the Barbara cheerleading association."
Indeed, the Suite Life of Zack & Cody alum is Barbara's No. 1 fan. In fact, he even made cameo in a video for the lingerie brand, which showed Barbara getting ready for her costume fitting at the New York apartment she shares with Dylan.
"Just doing my final touches because today is my fitting for the Victoria Secret 2024 fashion show," Barbara said in the Oct. 13 clip, as she applied her lipstick. "I'm so excited to see what I'm wearing at the show. It's been six years and now we're back."
As she headed out the door, the 31-year-old said goodbye to Dylan, who was pictured in nothing but his underwear, a pink Victoria's Secret robe and an eye mask.
Sipping on a cup of coffee, the former Disney Channel star quipped to his wife, "Bye, babe!"
And his morning routine with Barbara is something Dylan holds near to his heart.
"Mornings are really great," he told E! News in February, "just because there is like a very calm and collected satisfaction of waking up next to your wife—which is a cool thing to say, by the way, like, 'my wife,' and also in a Borat voice."
The 32-year-old continued, "When you roll over and you see your beautiful wife and she's asleep, and then you see your dog and you're in your house and the things that you created, it's very calming. It's very nice and it makes you want to work harder."
Dylan—who is Cole Sprouse's twin brother—added that he never thought of having "someone to work for" until he fell in love with Barbara, who he married in 2023 after five years of dating.
"Makes me feel very happy," he shared, calling mornings together the "best part" of their marriage.
To relive their love story, keep reading...
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