Multicultural Couples Talk About Race, Marriage and Love | Love Without Borders S1 EP1 | BRIDES

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Publicado 2017-04-27
In celebration of the 50th anniversary of the Loving v. Virginia decision, we gathered eight multicultural couples to talk about their experiences in America.

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Multicultural Couples Talk About Race, Marriage and Love | Love Without Borders S1 EP1 | BRIDES

Director/Producer: Carly Marsh | Editor: Stephanie V. Strauss | Second Camera: Carolina Barreto | Interviews: Sandy M. Fernández | Styling: Eleanor Strauss

Todos los comentarios (21)
  • @olexia07
    All of these people look like expensive perfume, old books, a bouquet of white lilies, rustic country houses and expensive high rise buildings. I love it. And I see you Claire from ANTM.
  • @saintz2k7
    Finally interracial couples that aren't only black and white
  • @mopmap4911
    the black girl and the italian guy are so beautiful
  • @helloitzme4019
    Oh my god the Brazilian lady was literally gorgeous wtf.
  • @SuperBongeka
    shall we talk about how good-looking these people are
  • @ashleyibuaka
    all these couples look very sophisticated and elegant love it 😊
  • @shanoriya
    I once saw a Korean woman wearing a hijab with her Somalian husband beside her. they had a son. still the most unique mix I've seen to this day
  • @day4292
    1:20 The way the gentleman looks at her wife is so heart melting 😍
  • @m1s011
    My mom is Korean and dad is French. When I was younger, I used to think it was so weird. People would ask "What race are you?" And I would respond "Well I'm more than one..." When I told them this, they seemed confused so I tried to avoid this question as much as possible. Growing up I never felt like I belonged in a certain racial group. Where I'm from, everyone kinda separates and hangs out with their designated groups. The asian people thought I was too white and white people thought I was too Asian. Looking back on it, it was by biggest insecurity, now I love how it makes me a little unique and I think it's really cool.
  • @anisaladan397
    I am a somali girl who is married to polish guy i am the most happy as i ever been with him and we have a gorgeous son together. Love will always win☺
  • @goldengirl7625
    I'm glad that they are showing the interracial couples you don't see that often. It seems like Black men and white women and white men and asian women are the face of what interracial couples are "supposed" to look like in our society. It's nice to show the broad varieties of cultural mixes that are actually out there.
  • @luchie2388
    The chick with the Italian dude is soooooo stunning
  • oh my god. the woman at 1:18 was so strong and beautiful. She honestly made me go back about three times. Her skin was so dark and smooth and her features were amazing
  • @AnikaDavidson
    I wish this were a longer series, profiling each couple, details how they met, challenges they have to overcome etc. I think it would be very beneficial for your audience.
  • "Doesn't matter the colour of his skin, if we get along, we get along" "The difference in our culture really didn't come into play" "If you just strike up a conversation with people, there's a high likelihood that you'll find something in common" Beautiful. Thanks