Restaurant owner and Television Personality Maricela Cornejo-Guerrier, formerly of Guerrero, Mexico, and her husband former Atlanta Police Officer turned Television Personality and Author Stephenson Guerrier, formerly of Cap-Haitien, Haiti, are living the American Dream. The curvy, bronze-skinned and dark-haired, fifty-something Latina and her tall, dark-skinned and handsome, fifty-something black husband are celebrating their offspring college graduation. This is the sort of special occasion that one never forgets, folks.
Twenty years ago, the lovely interracial couple adopted Victor Nguyen, formerly of Vietnam, Priya Patel, formerly of Goa, India, and Rafiq Adewale, formerly of Lagos, Nigeria. The five of them had their own channel and were featured as the new face of an ever-changing, multicultural America. To say that their family is famous doesn't do them justice. They are worth millions and are rivaled only by the Kardashians and a few others in the modern American Television Landscape. Today is all about the young men and women graduating, not about their famous parents. One must not forget that.
"I couldn't be prouder of my sons and daughter," Stephenson Guerrier said to the cameras as he stood among the parents at the Deval College graduation ceremony in the City of Atlanta, Georgia. Some of the TV reporters recognized the former cop and he couldn't help speaking to them. The tall, handsome black man looked great in a suit, as did his lovely Latina wife. Matriarch Maricela Cornejo-Guerrier looked great in a red and white, flower-patterned summer dress. The couple held hands as they spoke to their fans from around the world.
"Enough about us, this day is about our sons and daughter," Maricela Cornejo-Guerrier said, beaming with pride. Stephenson smiled at his wife, and then the cameras turned to the stage. Dean James Winchester presented the class valedictorian, none other than Victor Nguyen. The short, slim young Asian American man smiled and waved, looking sharp in his cap and down. Everyone clapped for the academic superstar and none clapped harder than Victor's proud adoptive parents, Stephenson and Maricela.
"I want to thank my family, first of all," Victor Nguyen said, waving his diploma in the air. He was quite proud of getting his civil engineering degree from Deval College, one of the top private schools in the City of Atlanta, Georgia. It was harder to get into Deval College than, say, more famous schools like Georgia Tech, Morehouse College or Georgia State University. The elite private college, founded in 2000, only admits three thousand students per year. The cream of the crop of the integrated new South.
"You can do it, honey," Maricela shouted proudly, looking like the proudest of mommas. Victor finished his speech, bowed his head and returned to his seat. Eleven hundred students were graduating that day. Deval College's largest graduating class ever. Victor went to sit with his siblings, Rafiq and Priya. The three of them exchanged smiles and nods. Like Victor, Rafiq and Priya were smart and driven, but he was the academic superstar. Someone must always be first among equals.
"Proud of you, brother," Rafiq Adewale said, and the tall, burly Nigerian American clapped Victor on the shoulder. Seated nearby, Priya Patel gently squeezed Victor's hand. Short and curvy, with brown skin and long dark hair, Priya originally hails from the heart of India. The South Asian beauty had been adopted by the famous interracial couple and raised alongside her siblings from around the world. They had grown up on television, being icons of America's growing number of racially diverse families. At long last, they were graduating college and ready for life on their own.
"You were great out there," Priya Patel said, beaming at Victor, who smiled and nodded. The three adoptive siblings exchanged friendly banter until the ceremony ended. Many people gave speeches, including Atlanta Mayor Tyrone Jones III, Georgia Governor Sholonda Odoms, and Deval College's first black president, Damita Doan-Jackson. The students filed out, and went to meet with family, friends and well-wishers. Priya, Victor and Rafiq happily joined their proud adoptive parents, Maricela and Stephenson. The family got into the car and headed to the secluded, opulent Cosgrove neighborhood of Buckhead.
"We must celebrate this fine moment, we are proud of you and your accomplishments," Stephenson said to his family. After a sumptuous dinner, the family gathered to celebrate in earnest. Maricela smiled and nodded at her husband. Priya, Rafiq and Victor's college degrees hung proudly on the wall. Rafiq graduated with honors in Criminal Justice, and would be headed to Georgia State University School of Law in the Fall. Priya had her degree in Biomedical Engineering and aspired to head to Medical School. Yeah, they were all quite accomplished.
"In our own special way," said Maricela, and the family matriarch got the ball rolling by undressing. The curvy, sexy mature Latina removed her clothes, baring her sexy body. Stephenson admired Maricela's curvy body, perky tits and big round ass. Even at the age of fifty-four, Maricela was still smoking hot. Stephenson took off his clothes in earnest. The tall, muscular and fit, dark-skinned and silver-haired black man stroked his big black cock. Stephenson kissed Maricela passionately, and then they waited.
"Sure," Priya said, and the curvy South Asian gal took off her colorful sari, which she'd bought specifically for the post graduation dinner ceremony. Stephenson and Maricela smiled lustfully as their adult daughter bared herself. Maricela pulled Priya into her arms and kissed her while fondling her tits. Stephenson playfully smacked Priya's big brown ass. The South Asian gal definitely got a nice booty on her. As her adoptive father and lover, Stephenson is quite proud of her.