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Brian Sims & his handsome other half held an impromptu wedding ceremony under a famed golden dome

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A post shared by Brian Sims (@briansimspa)Brian Sims and his now-husband didn’t intend to get married on a frigid day in Boston.

But they say the moment demanded it. With D*nald Tr*mp set to retake the White House in two weeks, and the GOP set to control all three branches of government, the impassioned LGBTQ+ advocate couldn’t wait.

He knew he wanted to meet Alex Drakos from the moment they locked eyes at Provincetown’s Tea Dance three summers ago, and the couple has planned to marry since their magical engagement last fall in Bali.

While their wedding was originally slated for next fall, delaying the special day seemed unnecessary. They wanted to tie the knot while they still can.

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