Rosie O'Donnell married girlfriend Kelli Carpenter during that brief moment in 2004 when the mayor of San Francisco issued marriage licenses to same sex couples. Their marriage however was annulled, along with everyone else who got hitched at the time. Now, Rosie says the two won't try again until same sex marriage is legal across the board. "Once it gets to be at the federal level, once every state recognizes the marriages of every other state, I think that'll be the time we would do it," she said. "Otherwise, I said to Kelli, we'll be going around touring the country on the marriage tour every state by state." [Us Magazine]
I'm also curious—what do you think of this idea? On the one hand, I very much like the sentiment of solidarity. But on the other hand, it's kind of a weird protest. I mean, no politician is gonna say, "Jason Mraz and Charlize Theron won't get married? Now we have to legalize gay marriage."
I'm also curious—what do you think of this idea? On the one hand, I very much like the sentiment of solidarity. But on the other hand, it's kind of a weird protest. I mean, no politician is gonna say, "Jason Mraz and Charlize Theron won't get married? Now we have to legalize gay marriage."


