NRL star Billy Slater and his wife Nicole have marked their 20-year relationship anniversary and sweetly celebrated the occasion.
Nicole shared a throwback photo of them from 2005 to social media on Tuesday and captioned it with some heartfelt words: ‘My everything. 20 years with you.’
In the picture, the fresh-faced pair smiled brightly for the camera, with Nicole rocking a stylish black camisole and nostalgic side fringe.
Billy, who played for the Melbourne Storm from 2003 to 2018, sported a cheeky grin in the picture as he rocked a plain purple tee and held what appeared to be a beer in his hand.
The couple began dating in early 2005, several years after they met at a pony club when they were in school.
They share two children, daughter Tyla and son Jake, and live on a farm in regional Victoria.

NRL star Billy Slater and his wife Nicole have marked their 20-year relationship anniversary and sweetly celebrated the occasion. Nicole shared a throwback photo of them from 2005 to social media on Tuesday and captioned it with some heartfelt words
The retired footy legend looked very handsome in a navy suit paired with a crisp white shirt and matching tie as he wrapped an arm around Nicole.
Posing for photos at the Gold Coast Turf Club alongside other arrivals, the happy couple looked to be in great spirits as they enjoyed the sunny day.
Nicole turned heads as she slipped her figure into a coral coloured dress which hit her at mid-calf and featured a daring low cut neckline.
She opted for a pair of matching strappy kitten heels which complemented her netted fascinator beautifully.
The monochromatic ensemble artfully highlighted the designer white Bulgari handbag the mum-of-two carried.
She polished off her race day look with a nude lip and a set of designer shades.
Last year, Nicole opened up about how she and her children deal with Maroons coach husband Billy working in such a challenging role.

The couple began dating in early 2005, several years after they met at a pony club when they were in school

They share two children, daughter Tyla and son Jake, and live on a farm in regional Victoria
‘We’ve been so fortunate as a family to pull on our Maroon jerseys each year,’ Nicole Slater told News Corp.
‘Kids have once again got the best seat in the house as they are the ball kids again this year.
‘Billy’s transition from a player to coach has been honourable to watch closely. I know the long days and nights he puts into perfecting his craft to allow the players to see themselves as Billy sees them.’
He was handed the reins of the Maroons after Paul Green stepped down following consecutive losses in the opening two matches of the 2021 State of Origin series.
He went on to win the 2022 and 2023 series to stamp himself as one of the Cane Toads’ best leaders.
Nicole previously revealed on social media she has loved seeing her husband hone his coaching skills.
‘I’ve learned so much more since he started coaching,’ she wrote.
‘His IQ on football is fascinating when you’re not a footy person yourself. We can’t wait to show Victoria what rugby league has to offer, in what I believe is the most entertaining game you’ll see.’
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