We’ve just focused on who we are as a couple.” “You know it’s a shame that that is the climate in this world to focus that much on that or that that would be discriminatory in that sense, but I think… at the end of the day I’m really just proud of who I am and where I come from, and we have never put any focus on that. In an interview with BBC, she suggested that the experience made both her and her relationship stronger. “It’s disheartening,” Markle said. It’s interesting.” Jamie Chung and Bryan GreenbergĪfter news broke in 2016 that Markle, a half-black and half-white actor from the United States, was dating Prince Harry, who is white, Markle was confronted with an onslaught of racist harassment. I think we understand hard work in different ways,” Williams said. “Literally all I tell Alexis is, ‘Well, you know, there’s such a difference between white people and black people.’ He always gets to hear about the injustices that happen that wouldn’t happen if I were white. Williams also got candid about what she’s taught her white husband about racial relations in the United States and how her experience as a Black woman has drastically differed from his. “I never thought I would have married a white guy, either, so it just goes to show you that love truly has no color, and it just really goes to show me the importance of what love is,” Williams said. In an interview with The New York Times, Williams, who is Black, opened up about how being in an interracial relationship with Ohanian, who is white, has changed her view on love. Lev Radin/Pacific Press/LightRocket via Getty Images.
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“I worry sometimes that Luna is going to be so much in the middle that she’s not going to know, but I think by the time she grows up, it’s such a melting pot, this whole world now,” Teigen said. Teigen echoed some of Legend’s thoughts in an interview with StyleCaster, in which she worried that her daughter, Luna, and son, Miles, won’t know where they fit in because of their multiple racial identities. “So, it’ll be interesting just to give out even the idea of what race means-because it is a social construct that isn’t really based on biology-or even thinking about how they’ll identify themselves and what that’ll mean.” In an interview with USA Today, Legend opened up about what it’s like to raise mixed-race children and why he believes race is a social construct. “It’ll be interesting because our child will be mixed, you know? They’ll be part Asian, part white and part black,” Legend said. Photo: Jamie McCarthy/Getty Images for City Harvest.