JoJo Fletcher is celebrating her husband Jordan Rodgers‘ birthday from afar!
The Bachelorette alum, 33, paid tribute to her husband with an Instagram reel on his 36th birthday.
“HAPPY BIRTHDAY TO OUR JORDY BOYYYY!” the TV host began in the caption, adding that she’s feeling “sappy” because the college football commentator is on the road for work so they’re spending the day apart.
“…But oh what a joy it is that I even get to “miss” you @jrodgers11!” she added.
“You’re my favorite human & the best partner I could ever ask for,” Fletcher said of Rodgers in the caption. “Thank you for being you and for bringing so much joy, laughter, support and love to our life! Can’t wait to make this same reel 50+ years from when we are old and gray. ☺️.”
The video was set to Alex Warren’s song “Carry You Home” and featured highlights of the couple’s life together and funny clips of Rodgers dancing, getting a facial and showing off his muscles.
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The couple is a Bachelorette success story. They met and fell in love when she led a season of the franchise in 2016 and got married in 2022 after being engaged for six years.
“I will say there’s just a much, much deeper bond,” Fletcher told PEOPLE in April of being married for two years. “…There’s this very deep, love, respect and security that you have once you get married and start planning for your future.”
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She shared they have a lot of the same hobbies but also love doing “mundane” chores and errands together. “So, I think that that helps. I think when you enjoy spending all your time with your significant others, it’s fun.”
“But we do try to make sure when life does get crazy, we’re like, ‘Okay, we need to get our date nights going again. We need to put the phones away. We need to disconnect, have really intentional time together,’ which is actually something that I think I kind of needed to learn early on in our relationship,” Fletcher added.