The American rapper Da Brat and her twin flame, Judy Dupart, got married on 22 February 2022, which was considered to be a good luck palindrome day. Da Brat's partner, Judy, talked with PEOPLE about their wedding date and said they didn't want to miss it as it came once in a lifetime.
Judy explained that they had been calling each other twin flames for a while, and their wedding date, 2/22/22, was a significant event. She said that it was just real significant to their relationship and signified angel numbers adding that the date was also reminiscent of twin flames.
Their wedding took place at the Horse Mansion in Fairburn and had many celebrity guests like Real Housewives of Atlanta star Kandi Burruss, Eva Marcelle, and Porsha Williams and radio host Rockey Smiley, Tokyo Toni, SupacCent, and more. Da Bart was walked down the aisle by Jermaine Dupri, and Da Brat's sister, Lisa Raye McCoy, served as a bridesmaid.
The gospel singer and vocal acrobat Le'Andria Johnson and R&B crooner sang on their wedding day. Their lavish wedding ceremony will be featured on an upcoming season of the WE tv reality series called Brat Loves Judy this June. Their wedding was a pink and purple-hued-themed fairytale-styled wedding. Moreover, they had a feast of Southern-fried lobster tail with port wine braised short ribs over truffle mac and cheese, grilled asparagus with honey-whole grain mustard sauce, and Cakes also served broccolini with roasted garlic and a butter almond cake by La'Meeka.
Da Brat Dating Life With Partner Judy Depart
Da Brat and Judy Depart are going to be parents soon as the rapper's fiancee, Judy, announced on 31 January 2022 about extending their family via Instagram. She wrote, "We are EXTENDING the family," along with a photo of the couple holding Dupart's belly.
The couple first met each other in 2017 as Da Brat had shown up at Dupart's Miracle Drops events in Atlanta. They lost touch but reconnected and kept their dating secret as Da Brat had not spoken about her sexuality publicly till 2019. But Da Brat confirmed her relationship and her sexuality in March 2020 when Judy had gifted her with a Bentley and an early birthday present.
She wrote on Instagram, "I've always been a kind of private person until I met my heart's match who handles some things differently than I do. I have never experienced this feeling. it's so overwhelming that often I find myself in a daze hoping never to get pinched to see if it's real so I can live in this dream forever."
The pair got engaged in September 2021, and it was Judy who popped the question. They also had their wedding date tattooed and got married recently on 22 February 2022.
Da Brat was always speculated to be lesbian before she came out as one in 2020. She was seen partying with her girlfriend in Tao, a nightclub in Las Vegas, in 2015. She was also dating television personality David Gest in 2006. She had also been romantically linked with Andre Benjamin and Allen Iverson. She also had ex-girlfriends named Karrine Steffans, Traci Bingham, Missy Elliot, and Keisha Spivey.
Her ex-boyfriend, David Gest, married to Liza Minnelli, passed away in 2016 at Four Seasons hotel in London, UK. He was reportedly abusing sleeping pills and taking steroids for pneumonia.
Net Worth Of Da Brat
According to Celebrity Net Worth, Da Brat has an estimated net worth of $100 thousand. Her earning sales were around $1 million from her album, Unrestricted, which was certified platinum by RIAA and gathered $5,200,000 from the Rainbow World Tour and Mariah Carey and Missy Elliot 2000.
Da Brat is the first female solo rapper to have a platinum-selling album. She released her first solo album in 1994 and was titled Funkdafied that was a success selling more than one million copies. She released her second album, Anuthatantrum, in 1996. Her other albums are Unrestricted, Limelite, Luv & Niteclubz. Some of her best songs are Fa All Y'All, Sittin' on Top of the World, That's What I'm Looking For, We Ready, Runnin' Out of Time, Pink Lemonade, and more.
Her 'Not Tonight' remix earned her a Grammy Nomination for the Best Rap Performance in 1998, and her other song, Got It Poppin, in 2004 earned her another Grammy Nomination for the Best Female Rap Solo Performance category.