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Thursday, February 24, 2022

Da Brat: Judy My ♥️!

Da Brat marries Jesseca Dupart.

Shawntae Harris, known as Da Brat is a rapper, actress, radio personality and now a married woman. Da Brat marries her longtime girlfriend Jesseca "Judy" Dupart.

Dupert is pregnant with their child. Dupart has three children from her previous relationships.

The two got married on Tuesday 2/22/22.

Walking Da Brat down the aisle was her longtime friend Jermaine Dupri, the founder of So So Def Records, the label that helped Brat become a household name. 

Her half-sister, actress LisaRaye McCoy was a bridesmaid. At first, Da Brat was almost certain to ban her from the wedding. The two patched things and up and finally settled their longstanding feud.

Da Brat's radio family was there too. Rickey Smiley and the crew from The Rickey Smiley Morning Show were there.

"Everything about her made me want her to be mine forever," Da Brat told PEOPLE. "And I felt like I knew it not much longer than from the day we met."

"We've been calling each other twin flames for a while. So this date, 2/22/22, is a significant event. We just didn't want to miss it because it comes once in a lifetime," Dupart said. "It's relevant. It's just real significant to our relationship. It signifies angel numbers, and it also is reminiscent of twin flames."

On Tuesday evening, the Brat Loves Judy costars tied the knot in a romantic ceremony held at the Horse Mansion in Fairburn, Georgia. One hundred guests were in attendance for the event planned by EllyB Events (Eliana Baucicault) and Pomp Posh Event Decor, including Eva Marcille, Porsha Williams and Kandi Burruss.

PEOPLE Magazine had exclusive photos of the wedding.

Da Brat and Dupart-Harris live in Atlanta. Dupart-Harris founded Kaleidoscope Hair after her salon burned down in 2013, counts Blac Chyna, Christina Milian and Nene Leakes as supporters.

Da Brat publicly came out in 2020 and said that her wife made her realize her true feelings. She made her more open.

"I've always been an advocate of privacy, pretty much to protect the interests of the other party involved. Because if you're not used to this life and the scrutiny that come with it, it can break you," she said.

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