Ellen DeGeneres and Portia de Rossi to Get De Married
Ellen DeGeneres and her longtime girlfriend, actress Portia de Rossi, plan to get married, according to the AP.
The talk-show host made the announcement during a taping of her show Thursday, at which De Rossi was in the audience. Ellen's audience cheered the couple's happy news, which comes right on the heels of the California Supreme Court's ruling in favor of same-sex marriage.
Will yesterday's ruling prompt other gay celebrity couples to head down the aisle? Cynthia Nixon, book your flight now! — Mickey O'Connor
Assuming the voters don't amend California's constitution and the ruling stands, I'm looking forward to future knock-down drag-out divorce lawsuits and the details of the pre-marital agreements.
You people think Alec Baldwin's and Charlie Sheen's divorces were messy, just wait.
And talk about future secret marriages. Janet Jackson somehow managed to get married in secret twice. Can you just imagine how many closeted stars are going to be tying the knot in California's hick towns, with just the judge (or clerk) and a couple witnesses sworn to secrecy over the next few years? Or imagine TMZ interns canvassing county clerks, after first trying to figure out whether a particular celebrity has a different legal name and whether the locals would recognize said closeted celebrity in the first place.
Sorry for the copycat, TVGord. Remember that imitation is the sincerest form of flattery.
PS: Note to the same-sex couples about to get married in CA: If you get married, stay living in CA. The folks who got married here in in MA a few years ago and subsequently moved to RI (or any other state) and have decided to split up, are having a hard time getting a divorce now.
It's all good, RachelScribbles! I feel a special kinship to Massachusetts, because my all-time favorite TV show is set there (St. Elsewhere). And the Bee Gees never sang a song about Canada...
sistagirl, I think Brad and Angelina were talking about the whole country not any one particular state, because I think its legal in some other liberal states.