Couple married for 47 years goes viral with glam photo shoot — but it's their love story that's warming hearts
Photos of a couple married for 47 years and who conquered cancer twice are going viral for exemplifying true love.
The
images of Marvin Brewington, 70, and Wanda Brewington, 67, of Raleigh,
N.C., were shot by their daughter, wedding photographer Amber Robinson, who uploaded them to Instagram, to the cheers of more than 7,000 people.
“In this wonderful creative industry that I worked in, I focus so much
on providing couple hours with a day of beautiful photography. To be
honest, rarely do I stop to think about the day, weeks, months or years
that follow a wedding day,” Robinson wrote on the post. “So today I
share with you what those years after can look like when true love
exists. These are my parents: married for 47 years, they have triumphed
over cancer … twice. Have raised two successful daughters. They have
been poor together and rich together. They have fed, sheltered, and
advised countless lost souls. They love without expectation and give
freely, whatever it is they have to offer. I am SO proud to call them
Mom and Dad. They are the epitome of where I strive to be in my own
marriage and a constant reminder that a wedding is only a day, but a
marriage is forever.”
Robinson
added: “If you are one of the millions in love, or maybe one of the
millions of broken-hearted that need a visual reminder that love always
endures, I would love for you to share this as a way of letting my mom
and dad know, they are an inspiration to anyone who wants, believes, or
is in love.”
However,
Robinson wasn’t always so enamored by her parents’ affection. “Growing
up, my sister and I thought it was disgusting to see our parents hug and
kiss so much, but now, as a married woman, I understand,” Robinson, a
mother of four in Raleigh, tells Yahoo Lifestyle. “But we also grew up
with a realistic version of love my dad has multiple sclerosis and
survived prostate cancer twice and he leaned on my mom for support.”
Robinson’s
parents met in 1968 at Livingstone College in Salisbury. “My dad was a
football star, a fraternity guy, and a major player with all the girls,”
says Robinson. “My mom was shy and from a small mountain town, but she
caught his eye. He asked her out multiple times before she said yes.”
However,
Marvin didn’t exactly make the best first impression on Wanda’s
parents. “My dad didn’t have a car, so he hitchhiked at least 150 miles
to my grandparents’ home in Wilkesboro,” says Robinson. “Then, for
Sunday dinner, my grandmother made roast beef, mashed potatoes,
biscuits, green beans, and sweet potato pie. But my father ate so much
food, scraping the bowls clean. My grandmother was shocked, and my
grandfather said, ‘He’s got to go.’ Then they fell in love with him.”
After
marrying in 1970, the couple struggled with infertility for 10 years
before having two daughters and endured financial hardship. “One summer,
all we ate was corn and potatoes from my grandfather’s garden, and at
the time, I thought it was just an awesome idea — as an adult, I learned
that my dad had taken sick leave from his job as an American Airlines
engineer and my mom’s salary at the DMV made it hard to afford
groceries.”
Robinson
snaps her parents for their annual Christmas card and this year asked
them to go formal, with professional hair and makeup. “While shooting, I
wanted genuine laughter, so I gave them prompts like, ‘Whisper your
favorite cupcake flavor in your dirtiest voice’ or ‘When I count to
three, yell a bad word as loudly as you can,’” says Robinson. “For this
particular photo, I asked my mom to tell my dad why she was proud of
him.”
No
one was prepared for the images of her parents to go viral, least of
all Wanda, who told her daughter, “No one wants to see two old people
kissing.” Yet social media called the image everything from inspiring
and beautiful to #relationshipgoals.
“The
photo shoot rekindled a spark between them,” says Robinson. “They were
like two high school kids, so sweet and giggly. It really warmed my
heart.”
Photo Credit: Photo: Amber Robinson/Raleigh Wedding Photographer/Brewington Holiday
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