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I think it s safe to say America fell hard for Jonathan Bennett while watching him as Aaron Samuels in the teen classic,
Mean Girls. It took his fiancé, Jaymes Vaughan, a few more years, but mere minutes to catch up with the rest of us. When I connected with the engaged couple over Zoom, it was like sitting down with old friends. Basking in the glow of Palm Springs, Jonathan and Jaymes giddily shared their love story. But their journey hasn t been all sunshine the same-sex couple was blindsided by discrimination early on in their wedding planning. And in that moment, the two decided their wedding was not just about them, but about something much bigger.
Jonathan Bennett got engaged to his boyfriend Jaymes Vaughan (Instagram)
Mean Girls icon Jonathan Bennett and his fiancé Jaymes Vaughan were turned away from their dream wedding venue because they’re gay, the couple has claimed.
Bennett, who played heartthrob Aaron Samuels, a jock who knows when 3 October is, opened up about getting engaged in December to
The Knotfor the magazine’s “Pride and Joy” issue.
The 39-year-old to-be-wed said that he and Vaughan dreamt for years of getting married at a sun-splashed luxury Palace Resorts property in Mexico.
But the resort owner, he alleged, refused to let the happy couple book the venue because they’re gay.
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