Barbra Streisand has spent more than six decades being known by one of the most famous names in entertainment, but a short anniversary message to James Brolin has fans smiling because of the name she chose to sign at the end. The legendary singer, actress, director, and cultural icon marked her 28th wedding anniversary with Brolin by sharing a message that was simple, warm, and deeply personal, reminding fans that behind the voice, the films, the awards, and the history-making career, there is still a woman celebrating a love story that has lasted nearly three decades. People reported that Streisand and Brolin celebrated 28 years of marriage and 30 years together, after first meeting on July 1, 1996, and marrying exactly two years later on July 1, 1998.


“Honey… 30 years together and 28 years married!? Where has the time gone? Happy Anniversary. Love, Barbra Joan Brolin.”
The message was not long. It did not need to be. In just a few words, Streisand captured the disbelief many couples feel when they look back and realize how quickly a lifetime of shared mornings, private jokes, family milestones, difficult seasons, and quiet memories has passed. But what touched fans most was not only the sweetness of the note. It was the signature: “Barbra Joan Brolin.” For a star whose name has been known around the world for generations, that small detail felt intimate, almost quietly cinematic, as if she were reminding everyone that her public identity is only one part of her life.

To millions of fans, she will always be Barbra Streisand, the unforgettable voice behind “The Way We Were,” “People,” and “Somewhere,” the Oscar-winning actress from “Funny Girl,” the filmmaker who broke barriers, and the performer whose voice could turn longing into something almost sacred. But to James Brolin, she is also his wife, his partner, and the person who can write a brief anniversary note with the kind of tenderness that does not require a spotlight. That is why the signature carried so much emotion. It was not branding. It was belonging.
Their marriage has long been admired because it has endured inside an industry known for temporary romances and public pressure. Streisand and Brolin met later in life, after both had already lived through major careers, personal histories, and the kind of attention that can make private relationships difficult to protect. Vogue recently described their relationship as an enduring Hollywood romance, noting that they met in 1996 at a dinner party arranged by a friend and later married in 1998 in the backyard of Streisand’s Los Angeles home.

That history makes the anniversary note feel even warmer. It is not the message of two people still trying to prove something to the world. It is the message of two people who have stayed, laughed, grown, adjusted, and continued choosing each other through ordinary days and extraordinary ones. Fans have always loved seeing glimpses of that quieter side of Barbra because it contrasts so beautifully with the magnitude of her career. She is one of the most decorated and influential artists of all time, yet the detail that moved people was a wife signing her note with her married name.
The reaction online has been filled with affection. Fans called the message sweet, classy, romantic, and beautifully old-fashioned in the best way. Many focused on how rare it feels to see a Hollywood couple reach this kind of milestone with such ease and warmth. Others simply loved the way “Barbra Joan Brolin” sounded, because it carried both history and intimacy, both the woman the world knows and the woman James knows at home.
In the end, the anniversary message worked because it did not try too hard. There was no long speech, no dramatic declaration, and no need to turn love into performance. Barbra Streisand wrote a few tender words to her husband, looked back at nearly 30 years together, and signed the note in a way that made fans feel the quiet strength of a lasting bond.
For the world, she is Barbra Streisand.
For James, she is Barbra Joan Brolin.
And after 28 years of marriage, that small detail may be the sweetest love note of all.