
Actress Katherine Heigl and husband singer-songwriter and actor Josh Kelley recently celebrated their 10<sup>th wedding anniversary by recreating a random nude photo they took 12 years ago.
Just before Christmas, Heigl posted the side by side photo on Instagram, both showing her on a bathtub with her hair up on a bun while she is holding a wine glass on her left hand. On her right hand, what used to be a cigarette is a stick of some sort as she shared in the caption that she has quit smoking since then.
Kelley, on the other hand, sits in front of the tub, sporting a turban while holding up a drink of his choice.
In the caption, the 39-year-old actress explained that they took the first photo just a few months after they started dating 12 years ago. It was inspired by the 2001 Wes Anderson comedy "Royal Tenenbaums." The more recent one was taken the night prior to commemorating their 10<sup>th year together as a married couple.
The "Life as We Know It" actress also gushed about her "burning desire" for the love of her life, despite all their ups and downs together.
"The more time I spend with this guy the more deeply I begin to understand that he is the best of me," she said in the caption, adding, "When the whole world falls into disarray and nothing makes sense to me he is my shelter, my safe harbor. When self doubt and self loathing creep into my soul he is my champion, my number one fan."
Heigl continued to thank her musician husband and praised him for his "compassionate heart," his sense of humor and positivity.
Heigl and Kelley share three children — daughters Nancy Leigh, 9, and Adalaide Marie Hope, 5, as well as son Joshua Bishop Jr. This may still grow as Heigl earlier expressed their desire to expand their family.
"I still want more children," the actress told People in a January 2017 cover story. "I'd get pregnant again, and I still am very inspired by adoption. I also have been thinking a lot about fostering."