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Da Brat And Judy Have True Love
The married couple talk about what’s changed since they had their son, True, last year, and what they hope to teach him about Black love.
Da Brat and Jesseca “Judy” Harris-Dupart.
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Da Brat and Jesseca “Judy” Harris-Dupart.
Da Brat And Judy Have True Love
The married couple talk about what’s changed since they had their son, True, last year, and what they hope to teach him about Black love.
by Taryn Finley
Published Feb. 21, 2024
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“True” is a fitting name for Da Brat and Jesseca “Judy” Harris-Dupart’s son.
It describes their love to a tee. It’s authentic, it’s full of laughter, it walks its own path. And it manifested a healthy baby boy in October despite the odds being stacked against them.
Da Brat, who was born Shawntae Harris, married Judy in 2022. After Judy experienced health complications birthing her third child, they decided that Brat would carry her wife’s eggs at age 48. Several doctors advised against it, as her pregnancy would be considered high-risk. After getting additional opinions from Dr. Jackie Walters of Bravo’s “Married To Medicine” and Dr. Obehi Asemota of Hope Fertility, they were able to conceive True, their “miracle drop.”
“It’s an amazing process that I got to carry the love of my life’s eggs in my belly and have the love of my life’s child,” Brat said during a Zoom interview. “It doesn’t get any better than that. I couldn’t ask for anything more, and I wouldn’t, ’cause then I would feel like I’m greedy, even though she gives me the world.”
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Da Brat and Jesseca “Judy” Harris-Dupart.
MADDIE ABUYUAN / HUFFPOST; UNIQUE NICOLE / STRINGER VIA GETTY IMAGES
Da Brat and Jesseca “Judy” Harris-Dupart.
Da Brat And Judy Have True Love
The married couple talk about what’s changed since they had their son, True, last year, and what they hope to teach him about Black love.
by Taryn Finley
Published Feb. 21, 2024
ADVERTISEMENT
“True” is a fitting name for Da Brat and Jesseca “Judy” Harris-Dupart’s son.
It describes their love to a tee. It’s authentic, it’s full of laughter, it walks its own path. And it manifested a healthy baby boy in October despite the odds being stacked against them.
Da Brat, who was born Shawntae Harris, married Judy in 2022. After Judy experienced health complications birthing her third child, they decided that Brat would carry her wife’s eggs at age 48. Several doctors advised against it, as her pregnancy would be considered high-risk. After getting additional opinions from Dr. Jackie Walters of Bravo’s “Married To Medicine” and Dr. Obehi Asemota of Hope Fertility, they were able to conceive True, their “miracle drop.”
“It’s an amazing process that I got to carry the love of my life’s eggs in my belly and have the love of my life’s child,” Brat said during a Zoom interview. “It doesn’t get any better than that. I couldn’t ask for anything more, and I wouldn’t, ’cause then I would feel like I’m greedy, even though she gives me the world.”
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On the screen, she and her wife are sitting hand in hand in their Atlanta home. They take turns gushing about their newborn. You can feel the joy this moment holds for them as they witness life’s first big milestones with True. The snags and roadblocks seem minor in comparison to the space they hold for each other. Their five-part special, “Brat Loves Judy: Special Delivery,” shows the support this couple have had for each other as they raise their son. It aired in November, but audiences can stream all episodes on AllBlk.
They’ve shared their own milestones, too, as they witness their son settle into life. A big moment for Brat was coming out, as she says Judy gave her the space to love authentically. For her part, Judy, who grew up wanting the kind of love her parents had, found a love that’s better than she could have ever dreamed.
“To be able to see a Disney love story in our love, but a different version, an amplified version of what I thought it should be, is just amazing,” she said.
Da Brat and Judy talked to HuffPost about how they’ve redefined love for each other, being an inspiration for so many who look like them, and what they hope to teach True about Black love.