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- NATALIE PORTMAN, BENJAM MILLEPIED SAY "I DO" TO GAY MARRIAGE
- NATALIE PORTMAN, FIANCé MILLEPIED PH PRINT OBAMA FOR GAY MARRIAGE
NATALIE PORTMAN, BENJAM MILLEPIED SAY "I DO" TO GAY MARRIAGE
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Natalie Portman and her fiancé Benjam Millepied, who is also her -star the 2010 film “Black Swan, ” joed over 100, 000 people a signature petn to Print Barack Obama support of gay marriage. Portman, who won an Amy Award this year for her performance “Black Swan, ” which clus a lbian sex scene, jos other celebri urgg Print Obama to “take the next step” and allow gay and lbian upl to legally of Thursday morng, about 98, 000 people have shared Freedom to Marry’s “I Do” open letter to Obama.
“Natalie Portman and her fiancé, Benjam Millepied, are love, and believe all lovg upl should be able to share the eedom to marry whout discrimatn, ” said Evan Wolfsen, print of Freedom to Marry, a statement this celebry signers of Freedom to Marry’s “I Do” letter clu Melissa Etheridge, Anne Hathaway, Carole Kennedy, LeAnn Rim, Lance Bass, Mart Sheen, Ellen Degener and her partner Portia Degener, and Cyndi is also signed by Twter creator Jack Dorsey, Facebook -founr Chris Hugh, Napster -founr Sean Park, Dreamworks SKG -founr David Geffen, and former CEO of NBC Universal Bob issu of homosexualy and gay marriage have creasgly divid Christians recent years, wh younger evangelils beg more open to legal regnn of gay upl than olr generatns.
NATALIE PORTMAN, FIANCé MILLEPIED PH PRINT OBAMA FOR GAY MARRIAGE
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