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'Start Them Off Young': Fans Applaud 'Married to Medicine' Star Mariah Huq for Having Her Children on the Front Line

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Mariah Huq and her two children Lauren Tayler Huq and Ethan Tyler Huq spent the evening of Wednesday, June 3 at a peaceful protest in McDonough, Georgia.

The “Married to Medicine” series creator posted a photo on Instagram that showed her children holding up signs in honor of the Black Lives Matter movement.

Wearing a black-and-white striped shirt and a pair of shorts, Ethan held up a poster that read, “Since you Borrowed our culture, Share our struggle!

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Over 4,000 people gravitated toward the image, with many fans complimenting the children for protesting.

Mariah Huq shares her children with Dr. Aydin Huq.

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