Jon Batiste’s Wife: Everything to Know about His Spouse Suleika Jaouad & Their Marriage

The ‘Be Who You Are’ artist, who snagged six 2024 Grammy Awards nominations, including Album of the Year, is married to journalist Suleika Jaouad. Keep reading to learn more about the pair’s marriage.

Jon Batiste has been a prominent figure in the music industry for decades. With 20 Grammy nominations and five wins over the years, the Juilliard School alum’s career continues to thrive. Beyond his professional life, Jon is happily married to his wife, Suleika Jaouad.

How did Jon and Suleika meet?

While it’s not clear how exactly Jon and Suleika met, the “Freedom” singer and his now-wife were together for eight years before they got married. Suleika admitted that the pair had an immediate connection and had discussed marriage during the first week of their relationship in an April 2022 interview with CBS Sunday Morning. “We have known that we wanted to get married from the first week that we started dating. That’s when Jon first brought up the topic of marriage to me,” she recalled at the time.

Jon has spoken about how Suleika has inspired his music. He explained that “Show Me The Way” was about his relationship in a 2021 interview with PEOPLE. “It speaks to a lot of me growing up and also our relationship,” he said. “It’s a beautiful thing to have that piece of our relationship sliced off into the album.”

When did Jon and Suleika get married?

The pair revealed that they’d gotten married in secret after Suleika was diagnosed with leukemia for a second time in February 2022 in the CBS Sunday Morning interview. Jon said that the pair planned to be strong in her battle against cancer. “This isn’t going to interrupt the plan that we have. We have a plan. We’re moving toward the plan, and this is just a bump in the road,” he told CBS.

In the same interview, Suleika opened up about how Jon proposed, and how they planned their wedding last minute before she started receiving treatment. “We got married the day before I was admitted to the hospital to undergo my brain marrow transplant,” she began. “When I got my diagnosis, I’d planned this special birthday weekend, but it turned out Jon had multi-month plans in the making to propose to me, and when he did, he said to me, ‘I just want to be very clear: I’m not proposing to you because of this diagnosis. It took me a year to design your ring.'”

Suleika also said that Jon told her that her battle wouldn’t affect his love for her or their marriage plans. “This diagnosis doesn’t change anything. It just makes it all the clearer to me that I want to commit to this and for us to be together,” he told her.

Suleika went on to explain how the pair had a rushed wedding with a small ceremony with just four people attending, and they bought their wedding clothes the night before. She said that the beautiful, intimate ceremony gave them so much hope as she got a bone marrow transplant. “We were so happy. So brimming with love and positivity from this beautiful evening that we’d had, and I really believed that that carried us through. That sense of community. That sense of love. That sense of joy and spontaneity were so important,” she said.

Suleika cozies up to Jon at the 2018 Grammys. (Andrew H Walker/Shutterstock)

What does Suleika do for a living?

Suleika has a number of creative projects, but primarily, she’s a writer. Her work has been published in a number of different outlets. She’s written about her battle with cancer for Vogue and The Atlanticand she’s even given a TedTalk about her battle. Additionally, she’s also written about prison, including an op-ed on the death row inmate Quinton Jones for The New York Times.

Suleika was diagnosed with cancer in 2011.

While Suleika went into treatment for leukemia for the second time in February 2022, this isn’t the first time that she’s fought against cancer. She was diagnosed with leukemia for the first time after she graduated college, and she chronicled her battle with disease and her journey towards recovery in her 2021 book, Between Two Worlds: A Memoir Of A Life Interrupted

The memoir chronicles a 100 day road trip Suleika took after she beat cancer for the first time, where she met with some of the people that she exchanged letters with when she first fought against leukemia. “What she learned on this trip is that the divide between sick and well is porous, that the vast majority of us will travel back and forth between these realms throughout our lives,” the book’s description states.

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