'It’s tough for anyone to feel like they are not accepted,' they added. Speaking to Sheen magazine last year, the couple added: 'We have always felt strongly about our family being “the exception” and breaking down the stereotypes that come along with being a part of the LGBTQ community. bit by bit, I think, has always been our goal,' he said. we're not raising our kids to be in a sexual identity or to think a specific type of way other than being open-minded. bit by bit, I think, has always been our goal,' he said We can be active in our kids' lives and give them everything that they dream of, or at least try to,' Terrell added. 'With fatherhood in general and Black fatherhood, I know that historically, aren't involved. 'Don't think that just because you're part of the LGBTQ+ community that you can't have certain things in life or that success won't come your way.' 'I feel like there are so many people in our community who still to this day don't see the life that they would like to have being actually a possibility,' Jarius said. Their platform even earned them a spot on Wife Swap in 2019, making them the first gay Black couple on the show.įor Jarius and Terrell, one of the most important things is showing the family life of a gay parents.
There are clips of the whole group goofing around and having fun together, doing TikTok dances, and answering follower questions, as well as hair tutorials with little Aria.
On TV: Their platform even earned them a spot on Wife Swap in 2019, making them the first gay Black couple on the show