Mark Zuckerberg sets up giant 'Roman' statue of his wife in garden, 

Meta CEO mark zuckerberg has once again gone viral but this time for doing something really sweet for his wife Priscilla Chan. Zuckerberg, expressing his admiration for his wife, has set up a giant statue of her in his garden, in accordance with Roman tradition.

“Bringing back the Roman tradition of making sculptures of your wife,” wrote Zuckerberg in the caption as he shared the images on instagram on tuesday (August 13). In the photo, Zuckerberg's 39-year-old wife Chan stood beside her massive turquoise statue.

The founder of facebook said that he had commissioned world-renowned sculptor and artist Daniel Arsham for the sculpture.“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!” said Zuckerberg.

Here's how netizens reacted to Zuckerberg's viral photo


After Zuckerberg posted the video, it received more than 190,400 likes and many people appreciated the facebook founder for giving such a thoughtful gift to his wife.“Husbands everywhere are shaking,” wrote one instagram user. “Setting the bar high for all the husbands out there markiepoo,” commented another.“Was literally about to get the same thing for my wife. Now I have to pivot,” a social media user joked."I love this appreciation for your wife," said another, while a netizen wrote, "Get yourself a man who makes sculptures of you."

Roma ns had the tradition of making sculptures of women, especially of wives. This tradition was based on the Roman ideal of “pietas” which underlined duty, loyalty, and devotion to family, the gods, and the state, as per the Roman Empire Times. The outlet further said that the sculpture represented the woman's embodiment of these virtues, as she publicly showed her “moral integrity, fertility, and loyalty to her husband and family.”

In 2003, the billionaire couple first met during a college party at Harvard. In May 2012, the couple got married in an outdoor ceremony.  

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