Princess Warren Jessie (43) and Bahir Jessie (45) share their journey of affection, partnership and religion, providing an intimate have a look at what Black love means to them. From their teenage romance as a cheerleader and soccer participant to years spent aside earlier than destiny introduced them again collectively, their story is one among resilience, deep connection, and divine timing. Of their candid dialog, the couple opens up about how they outline Black love, how they categorical it, and the on a regular basis moments that preserve their bond robust.
With humor, heat and honesty, Princess and Bahir talk about the significance of mutual respect, private development and unwavering assist of their marriage. They replicate on how Black love is commonly misrepresented within the media and stress the significance of uplifting and celebrating its true essence. Their story exemplifies the very coronary heart of affection in colour—a celebration of the wonder, power and authenticity of Black relationships in all their varieties. By their experiences, they hope to encourage others to embrace love totally—flaws, struggles and all—whereas redefining the narrative of what it means to construct and maintain a strong, lasting connection.
EBONY: The place and the way did you first meet?
Bahir: We’ve got two tales—mine and hers—however they’re the identical on the core. We first met once I was enjoying soccer, and she or he was a cheerleader. In highschool, we’d come again to assist the youthful youngsters. We had been briefly boyfriend and girlfriend, however I moved away for school at Florida State. After faculty, I got here again dwelling, had a full grownup life, and occurred to run into her.
I used to be at Chilly Stone [Creamery], and the Holy Spirit stated, “You’re not doing a terrific job selecting your individual dates—I’ve obtained somebody excellent for you.” After church, I needed shrimp and grits, however I saved feeling pushed to get ice cream as a substitute. So, I went to Chilly Stone in South Orange Village, obtained my ice cream, sat down and right here she got here. I stated, “Hey, beautiful,” and it felt like seeing one of the best factor that ever occurred to me. We’ve been collectively ever since.
What’s your definition of Black love, and what does Black love imply to you?
Princess: Black love isn’t nearly discovering somebody—it’s about being settled in who you might be so God can ship you what you requested for. If you’re able to obtain it, it turns into safety, sacredness, enjoyable, battle, understanding and rising. Black love is strong and really in vogue.
How do you categorical love to one another?
Bahir: She loves presents, adoration and phrases of affirmation—letting her know, “You’re doing a superb job.” She runs an occasion planning firm and is extremely artistic. She sees colours, sounds and particulars I don’t even discover, then places all the pieces collectively flawlessly. So, I be sure she is aware of I see her, recognize her and assist her.
Princess: My husband thinks in another way—he’s a finance man, structured and logical. Love for him is respect. It’s biblical. Since I believe in a extra artistic approach, we meet within the center. I present my appreciation by caring for our daughter, our dwelling, working exhausting and realizing when to step again. Love for him is respect, care and somewhat adoration.
What’s one factor you’re keen on most about your accomplice?
Princess: I really feel secure. I gave him all my mess—like, on day two—and he stated, “I’m cool with that.” And I can journey with that.
Bahir: Her enjoyable. It doesn’t matter what’s occurring—even when the sky is falling—she stays optimistic. I love her type, class and class. She places collectively superb outfits, retains our daughter wanting fly and brings order to all the pieces. She holds all of it collectively.
What does “Love in Shade” imply in a world that has usually sought to decrease or stereotype Black love?
Bahir: I believe the stereotypes are intentional. Traditionally, Black love and household constructions have been undermined. Media income off negativity—exhibiting preventing, table-flipping, and drama as a substitute of actual love and group service. Rising as a tradition means rejecting that negativity and showcasing what Black love really is—by social media, platforms like EBONY and real-life examples.
What are the primary three phrases that come to thoughts about your accomplice?
Princess: Sharp. Daring. steady.
Bahir: Attractive. Good. Enjoyable.
End the sentence… Black love is:
Princess: Black love is powerful.
Bahir: Black love is all the pieces.








