Posted on 07/04/2010 1:25:01 PM PDT by freespirited
Former Miss California Carrie Prejean is now Mrs. Kyle Boller, after marrying the Oakland Raiders quarterback at a San Diego resort.
The San Diego Union Tribune says the dethroned beauty queen and the 29-year-old quarterback tied the knot late Friday in a private ceremony at the Grand Del Mar.
Among the guests were Gateway computer founder Ted Waitt, Green Bay Packers quarterback Aaron Rodgers and former Philadelphia Eagles quarterback Matt Nordgren.
The 23-year-old bride made headlines last year after making controversial remarks during the Miss USA pageant that marriage should be between a man and a woman. Prejean eventually surrendered her crown after pageant officials accused her of missing events, an allegation she denied.
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No doubt Lazamataz is deeply saddened;)
“... controversial remarks during the Miss USA pageant that marriage should be between a man and a woman.”
That those are “controversial remarks” reminds us once again of the level of idiocy to which our society has fallen.
Perez Hilton is jealous...
She’s a winner.
I actually think he’s more handsome than she is pretty.
Who exactly is the “bimbo”?
May they have many happy years together.
Bouf of them
Lucky bastard.
Alternate headline
Boller leaves Baltimore and scores :)
She has other attributes.
Indeed.
She’s a lot of things, but bimbo isn’t one of ‘em, bud.
The one who makes porno movies and then laughs all the way to the bank telling folks what a fine Christian she is.
Oh, they HATE this lady. The snotty TMZ article for it is titled, “Carrie Prejean gets married - because she can”. And the comments underneath are so vicious, cursing and vile.
They also throw in a few comments on Christianity also.
The article, however, on Melissa Ethridge breaking up with her girlfriend with two kids, they seem a lot more subdued.
I’ll keep that in mind as I think of her working in the one-handed rodeo.
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