Contents:
- IN ‘MY BT FRIEND’S WEDDG,’ I FOUND MY GAY ROLE MOL: JULIA ROBERTS
- MY BT FRIEND'S WEDDG IS GEE GAY
- MY BT FRIEND'S WEDDG ALMOST HAD A GAY SEQUEL
IN ‘MY BT FRIEND’S WEDDG,’ I FOUND MY GAY ROLE MOL: JULIA ROBERTS
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MY BT FRIEND'S WEDDG IS GEE GAY
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MY BT FRIEND'S WEDDG ALMOST HAD A GAY SEQUEL
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