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BD Wong Marries Partner of 8 Years in a Romantic Brooklyn Ceremony

BD Wong Marries Partner of 8 Years in a Romantic Brooklyn Ceremony

October 11, 2018
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Hollywood actor, writer, and director Bradley Darryl “BD” Wong, just officially tied the knot with his partner, Richert John Frederickson Schnorr, in a romantic ceremony held at the Giando on the Water in Brooklyn, New York.
The joyous moment was shared on Instagram by Schnorr, who is the director of digital media for the New York Public Library, on Sunday when he posted a black-and-white picture of the newlywed couple kissing.
It really kinda is the happiest day of your life. Thanks to my family and friends for the love and words and support and dance moves. Thanks to @msanamatronic for the grooves. Thanks to @kealasettle for the pipes. Thanks to @liachangphotography for the [picture] Thanks to @wongbd for loving me,” he wrote in a follow up post a few days after the announcement.
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The couple met at a mixer for singles that was organized by an unnamed online dating site in 2010 in New York, according to New York Times.
Family and friends of the couple attended the ceremony that was officiated by Cantor Sheera Ben-David, including former “Law and Order: Special Victims Unit” co-stars and American actress, author, and TV personality Rosie O’Donnell, Newnownext reported.
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Congratulations to the newlywed couple!
Images via Instagram / richertschnorr
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