Due to Covid-19, Cameron and Antonio were unable to host the large wedding they planned. Still, they simply couldn’t wait to get married.
In a beautiful celebration in New York City’s iconic Central Park, the couple eloped surrounded only by their close friends and family. Cameron’s family, in fact, drove over twenty-four hours straight to surprise him.
The couple’s good friend, drag queen Pixie Aventura, officiated the ceremony, which took place on the couple’s five-year anniversary.
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Molly Sprayregen
Molly Sprayregen was previously an associate editor for Equally Wed. She is also a freelance journalist covering a range of LGBTQ+ issues, from politics to healthcare to business. In addition to her work for Equally Wed, she profiles LGBTQ+ politicians for LGBTQ Nation, as well as LGBTQ+ women in business for Forbes.com. She is also a book reviewer for the Associated Press. Molly has also had work published in Them, Out Magazine, Huffington Post, the Associated Press, and more.
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Looks like a very fun wedding