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Title: How This Transgender Photographer 'Ruined' One Couple's Heterosexual Wedding
Post by: Shana A on March 16, 2010, 08:34:31 AM
Post by: Shana A on March 16, 2010, 08:34:31 AM
How This Transgender Photographer 'Ruined' One Couple's Heterosexual Wedding
http://www.queerty.com/how-this-transgender-photographer-ruined-one-couples-heterosexual-wedding-20100315/ (http://www.queerty.com/how-this-transgender-photographer-ruined-one-couples-heterosexual-wedding-20100315/)
Not all weddings can be as fabulous as the union between Michael Cole Smith and Jamil Smith Cole. But Melanie and Anthony Vaughan, a British couple married last year, at least tried. That is until their male wedding photographer showed as a woman and ruined everything! How dare she.
Nevermind that Kate Summers, born Dave Stonestreet, is transgender. And she just happened to be diagnosed by doctors as such in the year between when the Vaughans booked her services and their wedding day. So upset were the new groom and bride their photographer tried stealing their thunder, or something, that six months after exchanging vows, they ran their mouth to the gossip-happy tabloids.
http://www.queerty.com/how-this-transgender-photographer-ruined-one-couples-heterosexual-wedding-20100315/ (http://www.queerty.com/how-this-transgender-photographer-ruined-one-couples-heterosexual-wedding-20100315/)
Not all weddings can be as fabulous as the union between Michael Cole Smith and Jamil Smith Cole. But Melanie and Anthony Vaughan, a British couple married last year, at least tried. That is until their male wedding photographer showed as a woman and ruined everything! How dare she.
Nevermind that Kate Summers, born Dave Stonestreet, is transgender. And she just happened to be diagnosed by doctors as such in the year between when the Vaughans booked her services and their wedding day. So upset were the new groom and bride their photographer tried stealing their thunder, or something, that six months after exchanging vows, they ran their mouth to the gossip-happy tabloids.