LOVE KNOWS NO BORDERS — CELEBRATING THE COUPLES WHO PROVE THAT THE HEART HAS NO PASSPORT
By Publisher Ray Carmen
Throughout history, love has crossed every border imaginable—languages, cultures, religions, nationalities and ethnic backgrounds. In a world that can sometimes appear divided, these remarkable couples remind us that humanity has far more in common than that which separates us.
From Hollywood to royalty, from music to sport, countless well-known figures have built families by embracing different cultures and traditions. Their relationships demonstrate that respect, understanding and shared values are often far stronger than the barriers society once placed before them.
Among the many famous examples are David Bowie & Iman, whose marriage brought together British music and Somali heritage; Prince Harry & Meghan Markle, whose union attracted worldwide attention while reflecting modern Britain’s diversity; Serena Williams & Alexis Ohanian, combining excellence in sport with innovation in technology; Tina Turner & Erwin Bach, whose enduring relationship united American and German cultures; and Nicolas Sarkozy & Carla Bruni, bringing together French and Italian heritage.
Across Asia, Africa, Europe, North and South America, Oceania and the Caribbean, millions of families today proudly celebrate more than one culture under a single roof. Their children often grow up speaking several languages, appreciating different traditions and becoming living bridges between nations.
These stories remind us that diversity is not something to fear—it is something to celebrate. Every culture contributes its own colours, music, food, history and wisdom to the rich tapestry of our shared human family.
At WORLD OF 7, we believe that every continent has extraordinary stories to tell. Love is one of the greatest of them all, because it has the unique ability to unite people regardless of birthplace or background.
Perhaps the greatest lesson these couples teach us is wonderfully simple: when two people choose kindness, respect and commitment, the world becomes a little smaller—and a little more beautiful.
195 Countries. 7 Continents. One Human Family.