The video begins with a series of images of Kane and Katelyn, emphasizing their seemingly close bond. The narrator playfully acknowledges that the video will indeed “gush on how cute they are.” It mentions their marriage date of October 12, 2018, and shares moments from their life together, including a lighthearted critique of one of Katelyn’s outfits at a basketball game.

The video then highlights a romantic anniversary message Kane wrote to Katelyn on their third wedding anniversary, calling her his “rock,” “best friend,” and the “best mother and wife.” The narrator points out Katelyn’s endearing nickname for Kane: “pudding.” The story of how they met through mutual friends in the music business is shared, including a funny detail about Kane initially being slated to appear in one of Katelyn’s music videos but having to cancel due to a show. They eventually met a year later, and their relationship blossomed, leading to two children and a number one song together titled “Thank God.”

A clip of Kane and Katelyn sharing the stage for the first time is shown, emphasizing their professional collaboration alongside their personal connection. The video then transitions to a moment where they were asked lighthearted questions about who is the bigger diva, who is the cheapest, and who is most likely to drunk dial someone, with Katelyn playfully pointing to herself for the drunk dialing.

The central heartwarming moment of the video revolves around a Valentine’s Day surprise from 2019 that Kane orchestrated for Katelyn. An Instagram post from Katelyn featuring a large arrangement of red roses in the shape of a heart with the caption “oh my God” and a crying emoji is shown. The narrator explains that Kane surprised Katelyn with this grand gesture, suggesting to any men watching to take notes on such romantic acts.

The video concludes with a clip of Kane and Katelyn talking about themselves, where they both agree they are “pretty chill” and “pretty cheap.” Katelyn mentions that if Kane is driving, she usually handles the radio. The final shot shows their children.

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