Yesterday, Michael Bublé welcomed his wife, Luisana Lopilato, and her family to Vancouver from Argentina, continuing a heartwarming tradition that has become a staple in their lives. As the family arrived at the airport, there was Michael, flowers in hand, ready to greet them with warm hugs and smiles.
Michael Buble’s wife Luisana Lopilato arrived in Vancouver from Argentina yesterday with her family. Michael Buble and his family were at the airport to pick them all up. It’s becoming an annual tradition. Buble brings flowers, there’s a lot of hugging, and they all get into a shuttle van and go home. A shuttle van! That’s how many people we’re talking about. Look at all that luggage! I dunno, maybe it’s the time of year. This is warm and fuzzy, right? Until Boxing Day. When you can’t wait to get rid of them all.
Bu that’s still a week away.
It’s a scene that’s become almost ritualistic. After all, this isn’t just a few family members making the journey—it’s a full-on reunion, complete with a shuttle van packed with luggage and loved ones. Michael’s gestures, his flowers, the laughter shared as they all climb into the van—it’s a heartwarming moment that radiates joy.
But let’s be real for a moment: while the reunion is full of warmth and emotion, there’s something about the holiday season that can make these extended family visits feel like they’ll never end. As cozy as this gathering may seem, there’s always that inevitable time when everyone looks forward to their own space again—hello, Boxing Day!
For now, though, it’s about family, love, and the joy of being together. And who could resist the charm of seeing Michael Bublé and his loved ones enjoying this annual tradition?
For now, it’s still the most wonderful time of the year. And I still love this sketch so much