Is Mario in an interracial relationship? Sure. Does he have an issue with Black ladies? In response to him, no.
For a lot of Black millennials, R&B singer Mario was one in every of their first crushes. Together with his fan base primarily consisting of Black ladies, lots of the “Braid My Hair” singer’s followers had been shocked to see him in a relationship and anticipating a child along with his girlfriend, Esmeralda Rios, who’s fairskinned. Whereas followers will not be conscious of the specifics of Ríos’ ethnic background, many had been disenchanted to see that the beloved R&B singer didn’t find yourself with a Black girl. A lot so {that a} narrative of Mario “hating Black ladies” started to unfold on-line.
“Are Black males frightened of darkish kids?” one Instagram person commented on the time of the announcement.
Quick ahead three months, and Mario continues to be preventing off that narrative. In a dialog on Cam Newton’s “Funky Friday” podcast, the singer addressed the query head-on. When requested if he had something in opposition to Black ladies, Mario stated, “No. No sir, I don’t, by no means have.” He then went on to mirror on his relationships with Black ladies, particularly those that matter to him.
“My grandmother, my mom, my relations, my aunts, a couple of of the Black ladies that I’ve dated previously, my relationship with them had been all totally different. I can’t examine one to the opposite,” he defined. “My grandmother was my hero,” Mario stated. “She was the distinction in my life when it got here to understanding the significance of a Black girl, the power of a Black girl, the soul of a Black girl, the connection {that a} Black girl may have with God that was unwavering.”
Noting that his grandmother is the primary particular person to return to thoughts when he thinks a few Black girl, Mario admits that his relationship along with his late mom, who struggled with a critical drug dependancy, is extra advanced.
“I used to be blessed to be born from her womb as a result of she was proficient and unstoppable,” he stated. “However we had a really poisonous relationship as a result of I didn’t perceive her struggles. That resentment formed how I considered belief and relationships.”
“Past that, I’ve dated Black ladies, and I do know why you requested this query,” he continued. “I not too long ago posted one thing in regards to the slander that I really feel like there may be on the web about Black ladies not being liked; based mostly on who I’ve determined so far, who different artists, who different folks, who different Black males resolve so far which can be exterior of Black race.”
The “Let Me Love You” singer seemed to be referencing an Instagram story submit he shared responding to the wave of reactions to his interracial relationship.
“I’m so uninterested in the black ladies slander within the feedback about how I don’t like black ladies and the way black ladies aren’t liked !!” the 39-year-old wrote in his Instagram story. “When you’re making these feedback, I’m satisfied YOU have an issue with black ladies,” he wrote, per Vibe journal. “Black ladies are liked and wanted.”
Not understanding the assumption that “Black ladies aren’t liked,” Mario explains how he is aware of quite a few thriving Black {couples}. Nonetheless, he notes, they don’t get the identical degree of consideration or “power” within the discourse.
“To me, I’d a lot slightly see that on the blogs than see the opposite aspect of it: the hate or the bashing of Black males who resolve so far exterior of their race,” he defined, admitting that he partially understands the foundation of individuals’s frustrations. “I’ve gotten loopy messages, nevertheless it doesn’t harm me. It’s [just] a bit of complicated after I see so many Black ladies [who] really feel the identical means. And I wish to perceive it.”
He concluded: “The core of my followers is Black ladies. Black ladies raised me. Black ladies had been the primary ones to inform me I’m superb. The primary one to say ‘I like you.’ The primary ones to make me cry. The primary ones to make me snort. So my relationship with Black ladies is evolving. It’s evolving every single day.”



















