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‘Mathis Family Matters’ star Greg Mathis Jr and partner Ellliott Cooper tie the knot

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Mathis Family Matters. It followed Mathis Sr, his wife Linda, and their grown-up children (Greg, Jade, Camara and Amir) and grandchildren.Viewers of the show were able to watch Greg and Elliott’s relationship grow deeper.

In the finale episode, Elliott, 40, got down on one knee and asked Greg to move in with him.Subscribe to our newsletter for a refreshing cocktail (or mocktail) of LGBTQ+ entertainment and pop culture, served up with a side of eye-candy.A post shared by People Magazine (@people)“We’ve been together for a very long time,” Elliott began. “We’ve been through a whole lot together.

I couldn’t be here without you, and with that, I wanted to ask, will you–move to L.A. with me?”Greg responded, “I sure will!”The two men first met in 2016.They married on Monday in Cabo San Lucas, Mexico.A post shared by Greg Mathis Jr (@gregmathisjr)“We’re so thankful for your love and support as we’ve gone from Washington, DC, to Mathis Family Matters,” the men said in a joint Instagram post. “And now to officially starting our family in Los Angeles.

Your support means everything!”Their fathers, Greg Mathis Sr. and Sergeant Calvin Cooper officiated the small ceremony, which had 15 guests.

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