Omari Hardwick’s Wife Celebrates Their Interracial Love [Photo]
Omari Hardwick’s Wife Celebrates Their Interracial Love
“Power” star, Omari Hardwick, and his wife Jennifer Pfautch have never been shy about putting their love on display for everyone to see. In return, some “Ghost” fans haven’t been seen so shy about expressing their disdain for Omari being married to a White woman. The couple disregarded the haters, and celebrated the abolishment of the law banning interracial marriage. Jennifer posted their picture with this comment on Instagram:
Happy Loving Day from our family to your family! On this day in 1967, the Supreme Court, in the historic case of Loving v. Virginia, struck down all remaining laws and the United States banning interracial marriage. Love will always win.
As we previously reported, Jennifer, who goes by the nickname Jae, addressed one hilarious issue that comes up in her interracial relationship in a #ManCrushMonday post dedicated to her husband:
We all know that some have a problem with interracial marriages. I am obviously not one of them , however, I have found the one and only problem………………. ….it is impossible to find a filter to flatter you both at the same time. Ps. Love be making you take unfiltered pictures in a parking garage between someone’s Chevy and someone’s mom-van ????! My #MCM everyday.
Omari and Jennifer have been married since 2012, and share two children.
By Miata Shanay


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