Tim Cook celebrates Valentine's Day by tweeting in support of love 'in all of its beautiful combinations'

What you need to know
- Apple CEO Tim Cook has tweeted to celebrate Valentine's Day.
- Cook and Apple have long been outspoken on LGBTQ+ issues.
Today is, of course, Valentine's Day. And Tim Cook has taken to Twitter to celebrate as he is wont to do. He took the opportunity to celebrate love "in all of its beautiful combinations".
Today we celebrate love, in all of its beautiful combinations! #HappyValentinesDay! ❤️ pic.twitter.com/2ZujWOvohfToday we celebrate love, in all of its beautiful combinations! #HappyValentinesDay! ❤️ pic.twitter.com/2ZujWOvohf— Tim Cook (@tim_cook) February 14, 2020February 14, 2020
Both Cook and his company have often spoken out on LGBTQ+ issues repeatedly and this tweet includes a GIF that cycles through many different combinations of two people side-by-side. It's a surprisingly powerful GIF and it's no shock that it comes via Cook's Twitter account.
Whether you're celebrating Valentine's Day with a loved one or kicking back to enjoy a suitable movie, we wish everyone a great day. Why not take it all in while listening to a spot of Valentine's music, too?
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