NEW YORK â A local couple who have for years referred to themselves as a âpower coupleâ were reportedly âblindsidedâ to discover that no one else has ever used the term to describe them, confirmed sources.
âWe genuinely thought it was widely accepted,â said 35-year-old Emma Ainsley. âBetween my job as a Director of Brand Empowerment, my work as a social impact advisor, and my online presence as a wellness educator, plus Derekâs podcast that has 67 subscribers, thereâs just not much of this city we donât cover. People like us usually compete, you know? But weâre a unit because weâre stronger together. That should be abundantly obvious to our friends, families, and complete strangers.â
Friend Melissa Fitzpatrick said she assumed the phrase was âironicâ or âaspirational.â
âI thought it was like when you call your cat âlittle king,ââ Feldman said. âYou donât actually think the cat runs a monarchy. I figured they were manifesting. Or maybe it was, like, a kinky thing? Like they got off on saying it to each other before some roleplay. But, to be clear, I have literally never heard another human being use those words to describe their relationship.â
Publicist Brit Blefko confirmed that self-appointment is ânot only common, but historically consistent.â
âEvery major power couple you can think of today began by declaring themselves one first before it almost kind of caught on,â Blefko said. âYou think anyone else was walking around ancient Egypt saying, âWow, what a power couple, that Cleopatra and Mark Antonyâ? No. They curated that title on their own. Sure, there is no actual evidence that they used the phrase, but they did, in fact, wield significant geopolitical influence. Thatâs close enough. Itâs only now that we can look at the lovers who aligned the Egyptian East with the Roman Empire in the greatest expansion of power the world had ever seen as deserving of the label, and one day the same will be true for this generation, with people like Emma and Derek.â
At press time, the couple confirmed they would no longer be referring to themselves as a âpower couple,â noting that the title itself may be dated, opting instead for âa merger.â
