A former Miss America pageant winner has married her same-sex partner in a Southern-style ceremony in her native Alabama.
Deidre
Downs Gunn, who was crowned Miss America in 2005 and is now a doctor,
walked down the aisle with her spouse, attorney Abbott Jones, at the
Birmingham Museum of Art, People magazine reported.
"Saying
our vows in front of our family and friends and making that commitment
to the love of my life was the most meaningful part of the day for
me," Downs Gunn, 37, an obstetrician-gynecologist at the University of
Alabama-Birmingham, told People.
Downs Gunn's 8-year-old son, Jack, gave his mother away and acted as best man, People said. Downs Gunn married Andrew Gunn in 2008 but later divorced.
"I
feel overjoyed to have found someone to share life's adventures," Downs
Gunn told the magazine. "The wedding was beautiful and special, but it
was really just the beginning of our life together. I'm so lucky to have
a wife who fills even small, everyday moments with great joy."
After
the wedding ceremony, about 200 guests tucked into Southern foods such
as mini chicken and waffles, fried okra, fried green tomatoes and
buttermilk biscuits. The next day, the newlyweds flew out from Atlanta
for a honeymoon in Ireland, the Associated Press reports.
The
ceremony was officiated by an openly lesbian minister, the Rev.
Jennifer Sanders, pastor of Beloved Community Church in Birmingham,
according to the AP. “It was a beautiful wedding,” Sanders said. “They
are a wonderful, happy couple. It was a joy to perform the ceremony.”
The guests were sworn to secrecy after the April 14 event, with People having an exclusive agreement to share the news.
“When
we turned to recess down the aisle after the ceremony and really took
notice of all of the family and friends who had gathered to celebrate
our marriage, we felt so blessed to be surrounded by so much love and
support,” they wrote in a joint statement provided to AL.com.
In
a separate statement, Abbott told the website that “Deidre is the most
beautiful person I’ve ever met, both inside and out. I have no doubt she
will continue to be a role model to so many, especially to young women
who can look to her and see that regardless of who they love, they can
be beautiful, intelligent, and confident in their own skin.”
Downs Gunn told People she met Jones online
in early 2017 and then met for drinks and sushi. Downs Gunn proposed on
Christmas, getting down on one knee and presenting Jones with an
engagement ring, the magazine reported. Jones then offered her own
proposal after asking Downs Gunn’s son for permission. He said it was
"cool."
Downs Gunn captured the 2004 Miss Alabama
crown in 2004 before participating in the 2005 Miss America pageant.
Included in her presentation was a performance of "I'm Afraid This Must
be Love."
"It was surreal to stand on stage, on
national television, and have my name called as Miss America and to walk
the runway as they played, 'There She Is, Miss America.'" Downs Gunn told AL.com in 2014. "It is still surreal."
The Miss America Organization tweeted its congratulations, saying it wished the couple "all the happiness in the world!"
And
TV host Gretchen Carlson, now chairperson on the Miss America board of
directors as well as being the 1989 winner of the pageant, also sent her
best wishes.
Congratulations to former @MissAmericaOrg@deidredowns on her marriage! https://t.co/CbzBLAAat7